Deck 7: Hypothesis Testing
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Deck 7: Hypothesis Testing
1
It is impossible to prove something in statistics because ______.
A) statistics don't really tell us anything
B) statistics are inherently probabilistic
C) statistics are frequently misinterpreted
D) none of these
A) statistics don't really tell us anything
B) statistics are inherently probabilistic
C) statistics are frequently misinterpreted
D) none of these
B
2
What is the following? H0
A) null hypothesis
B) alternative hypothesis
C) nil hypothesis
D) none of these
A) null hypothesis
B) alternative hypothesis
C) nil hypothesis
D) none of these
A
3
How would your pronounce the following? H1: µ ≠ 8
A) the null hypothesis is that "mu is not equal to 8"
B) the alternative hypothesis is that "mu is not equal to 8"
C) either of these
D) none of these
A) the null hypothesis is that "mu is not equal to 8"
B) the alternative hypothesis is that "mu is not equal to 8"
C) either of these
D) none of these
B
4
When we reject the null hypothesis we ______.
A) conclude that we have found statistical significance
B) conclude that the null hypothesis is improbable
C) both a and b
D) none of these
A) conclude that we have found statistical significance
B) conclude that the null hypothesis is improbable
C) both a and b
D) none of these
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5
When we retain the null hypothesis we conclude ______.
A) the null hypothesis, although unlikely, is plausible
B) the alternative hypothesis is more probable than the null hypothesis
C) the null hypothesis is more plausible than the alternative hypothesis
D) we do not have enough evidence to reject the alternative
A) the null hypothesis, although unlikely, is plausible
B) the alternative hypothesis is more probable than the null hypothesis
C) the null hypothesis is more plausible than the alternative hypothesis
D) we do not have enough evidence to reject the alternative
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6
When we make a conclusion that we have found statistical significance, we ______.
A) reject the null
B) reject the alternative
C) retain the null
D) retain the alternative
A) reject the null
B) reject the alternative
C) retain the null
D) retain the alternative
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7
The first step of the hypothesis testing process is ______.
A) state the hypotheses
B) conduct the statistical test
C) state the research question
D) derive a decision rule
A) state the hypotheses
B) conduct the statistical test
C) state the research question
D) derive a decision rule
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8
Research questions should ______.
A) be testable
B) be phrased in term of operational definitions
C) ask if there is no difference between variables
D) none of these
A) be testable
B) be phrased in term of operational definitions
C) ask if there is no difference between variables
D) none of these
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9
Which of these is a valid research question?
A) "Do men and women like our product equally?"
B) "Do West Coast organizations sell as much as East Coast organizations?"
C) "Is sales performance higher after we provide training?"
D) all of these
A) "Do men and women like our product equally?"
B) "Do West Coast organizations sell as much as East Coast organizations?"
C) "Is sales performance higher after we provide training?"
D) all of these
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10
A null hypothesis must at a minimum contain ______.
A) the parameter to be tested
B) the theoretical relationship between the parameter and test value
C) a value to be tested against the parameter
D) all of these
A) the parameter to be tested
B) the theoretical relationship between the parameter and test value
C) a value to be tested against the parameter
D) all of these
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11
Which of these is an example of an appropriate stated null hypothesis?
A) H1: µ = 0
B) H0: µ > 90
C) H0: µ ≠ 52
D) none of these
A) H1: µ = 0
B) H0: µ > 90
C) H0: µ ≠ 52
D) none of these
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12
When testing a hypothesis about µ, you will most likely compare a ______ to a hypothetical test value.
A) µ
B) x̄
C)
D) X
A) µ
B) x̄
C)
D) X
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13
Consider the following research question: Do men prefer our product more than women? This would be addressed with a ______.
A) two-tailed test
B) one-tailed test
C) both a and b
D) none of these
A) two-tailed test
B) one-tailed test
C) both a and b
D) none of these
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14
Consider the following research question: Are customer complaint levels different this year than last year? This would be addressed with a ______.
A) two-tailed test
B) one-tailed test
C) both a and b
D) none of these
A) two-tailed test
B) one-tailed test
C) both a and b
D) none of these
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15
Which of the following could appear in a null hypothesis?
A) =
B) >
C) <
D) none of these
A) =
B) >
C) <
D) none of these
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16
Which of the following could appear in an alternative hypothesis?
A) =
B) ≥
C) ≤
D) ≠
A) =
B) ≥
C) ≤
D) ≠
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17
A two-tailed test always ______.
A) is non-directional
B) uses ≠ in the alternative hypothesis
C) both a and b
D) none of these
A) is non-directional
B) uses ≠ in the alternative hypothesis
C) both a and b
D) none of these
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18
For the following H0, indicate the most likely H1: H0: µ = 1
A) H1: µ ≥ 1
B) H1: µ < 1
C) H1: µ ≠ 1
D) H1: µ ≤ 1
A) H1: µ ≥ 1
B) H1: µ < 1
C) H1: µ ≠ 1
D) H1: µ ≤ 1
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19
The most common significance level is ______.
A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 10%
D) 99%
A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 10%
D) 99%
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20
When alpha is smaller ______.
A) a larger sample size is required to reject the null
B) a smaller sample size is required to reject the null
C) beta is larger
D) beta is smaller
A) a larger sample size is required to reject the null
B) a smaller sample size is required to reject the null
C) beta is larger
D) beta is smaller
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21
When alpha decreases ______.
A) the probability of a Type I error increases
B) the probability of a Type I error decreases
C) the probability of a Type II error increases
D) the probability of a Type I error decreases
A) the probability of a Type I error increases
B) the probability of a Type I error decreases
C) the probability of a Type II error increases
D) the probability of a Type I error decreases
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22
The region is rejection is defined by ______.
A)
B) P
C)
D) none of these
A)
B) P
C)
D) none of these
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23
If H0 is true, when = .05 it is ______ than when = .01
A) more likely that you will falsely reject the alternative
B) less likely that you will falsely reject the alternative
C) more likely that you will falsely reject the null
D) less likely that you will falsely reject the null
A) more likely that you will falsely reject the alternative
B) less likely that you will falsely reject the alternative
C) more likely that you will falsely reject the null
D) less likely that you will falsely reject the null
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24
To minimize Type II error, you can ______.
A) decrease
B) increase n
C) decrease p
D) increase µ
A) decrease
B) increase n
C) decrease p
D) increase µ
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25
Assume that you have a fair coin. You flip this coin 10 times and conclude that it is unfair based upon a statistical test. You have ______.
A) made a correct decision
B) committed a Type II error
C) committed a Type I error
D) none of these
A) made a correct decision
B) committed a Type II error
C) committed a Type I error
D) none of these
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26
Assume that you have an unfair coin. You flip this coin 10 times and conclude that it is fair based upon a statistical test. You have ______.
A) made a correct decision
B) committed a Type II error
C) committed a Type I error
D) none of the
A) made a correct decision
B) committed a Type II error
C) committed a Type I error
D) none of the
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27
If = .05 and p = .02 ______.
A) you should reject the null
B) you have found statistical significance
C) it is unlikely that your result is due to chance alone
D) all of these
A) you should reject the null
B) you have found statistical significance
C) it is unlikely that your result is due to chance alone
D) all of these
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28
If = .05 and p > .05 ______.
A) the test statistic was beyond the critical value
B) you have committed a Type I error
C) you should reject the null
D) none of these
A) the test statistic was beyond the critical value
B) you have committed a Type I error
C) you should reject the null
D) none of these
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29
Which of the following could be a correctly reported test of the statistic "q"?
A) q = 16, p = .02
B) q > 43, p = .17
C) q = 19, p ≤ .87
D) none of these
A) q = 16, p = .02
B) q > 43, p = .17
C) q = 19, p ≤ .87
D) none of these
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30
If = .1 and p = .8, we would state in our formal conclusion ______.
A) "Retain the null"
B) "Retain the null and accept the alternative"
C) "Reject the null and accept the alternative"
D) "Reject the alternative and accept the null"
A) "Retain the null"
B) "Retain the null and accept the alternative"
C) "Reject the null and accept the alternative"
D) "Reject the alternative and accept the null"
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31
If H0 is true, it is possible to commit a Type II error
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32
In a particular measurement situation, it is possible to commit both a Type I and a Type II error.
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33
and should be set before data is collected.
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34
p-values range from -1 to +1.
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35
If you flip a coin 30 times, and it is always heads, that coin is definitely unfair.
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36
µ ≠ 10 is a valid null hypothesis.
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37
All possible values for a statistical test are described by either the null or alternative hypothesis.
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38
When we retain the null hypothesis, we accept the alternative hypothesis.
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39
When p = .52, we have found statistical significance.
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40
"Are our sales numbers the same from year to year?" is a valid research question.
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41
The region is rejection is defined by .
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42
Changing does not effect .
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43
If the null contains ≤, the alternative must contain the ≥.
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44
It is more difficult to reject the null with a 1% significance level than a 5% significance level.
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45
A researcher that rejects the null when they should have retained the null has committed a Type I error.
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46
We might report p = .02 when reporting the significance by hand, but we would be more likely to report p < .05 when reporting the significance using a computer.
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47
"Reject the null and accept the alternative" is a valid conclusion.
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48
If your research question states "Did those that were trained have higher job performance than those who were not trained?", your alternative hypothesis is likely to contain >.
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49
In a non-directional test, there are two critical values.
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50
Describe the difference between a Type I and Type II error. When do these occur?
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51
A friend asks if he should set alpha at .05 or .01. Which do you recommend and why?
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52
Given a particular research question and a particular study conducted to test that question, is it possible to commit either a Type I or a Type II error? Are both possible, is only one possible, or is neither possible? Why?
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53
What does p < .05 mean? Explain how you would interpret this.
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