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hypothesis tests for a population hypothesis tests for a population mean known mean known section 8 2 mcgraw hill education objectives 1 perform hypothesis tests with the critical value method ...

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       Hypothesis Tests for a Population 
       Hypothesis Tests for a Population 
        
        
       Mean,  Known
       Mean,  Known
       Section 8.2
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                                                                           Objectives
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            1.   Perform hypothesis tests with the critical value method
            2.         Perform hypothesis tests with the P-value method
            3.         Describe the relationship between hypothesis tests and 
                       confidence intervals
            4.         Describe the relationship between  and the probability of 
                       error
            5.         Report the P-value or the test statistic value
            6.         Distinguish between statistical significance and practical 
                       significance
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       Objective 1
       Objective 1
       Perform hypothesis tests with the critical value 
       method
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                                       Performing a Hypothesis Test
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      The re are two ways to perform hypothesis tests; both methods 
      produce the same results. The methods are the Critical Value Method 
      and the P-Value Method.
      In a hypothesis test, the idea is to select a sample, calculate a statistic 
      such as , and compare it to the value in the null hypothesis, . If the 
      difference between the sample mean and the value in  is large, it is 
      less likely to be due to chance, and  is less likely to be true.  
      Otherwise, a small difference may be due to chance and  may well be 
      true.
      We must determine how strong the disagreement is between the 
      sample mean and .
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                                               Example: Hypothesis Test
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      We  begin with an example. The College 
      Board reported in a recent year that the mean 
      math SAT score was 515, with a standard 
      deviation of 116. Results of an earlier study 
      suggest that coached students should have 
      a mean SAT score of approximately 530. 
      A teacher who runs an online coaching 
      program thinks that students coached by his 
      method have a higher mean score than this.
      Because the teacher believes that the mean score for his students is 
      greater than 530, the null and alternate hypotheses are:
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