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This module provides a homework of Hypothesis Testing of Single Mean and Single Proportion as a part of Collaborative Statistics collection (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean. The original module has been revised by R. Bloom; some problems have been omitted.

Some exercises from the original version of this textbook have been removed in this revision of this section: #11,12,14,18-24,26,27. They are available at http://cnx.org/content/m17001/

Some of the statements below refer to the null hypothesis, some to the alternate hypothesis.

State the null hypothesis, H o size 12{H rSub { size 8{o} } } {} , and the alternative hypothesis, H a size 12{H rSub { size 8{a} } } {} , in terms of the appropriate parameter ( μ size 12{μ} {} or p size 12{p} {} ).

  • A

    Americans work an average of 34 years before retiring.
  • B

    At most 60% of Americans vote in presidential elections.
  • C

    The average starting salary for San Jose State University graduates is at least $100,000 per year.
  • D

    29% of high school seniors get drunk each month.
  • E

    Fewer than 5% of adults ride the bus to work in Los Angeles.
  • F

    The average number of cars a person owns in her lifetime is not more than 10.
  • G

    About half of Americans prefer to live away from cities, given the choice.
  • H

    Europeans have an average paid vacation each year of six weeks.
  • I

    The chance of developing breast cancer is under 11% for women.
  • J

    Private universities cost, on average, more than $20,000 per year for tuition.

Complete solutions to all parts of this problem are available on the instructor's website for this class.

  • A

    H o : μ = 34 size 12{H rSub { size 8{o} } :μ="34"} {} ; H a : μ 34 size 12{H rSub { size 8{a} } :μ<>"34"} {}
  • C

    H o : μ 100 , 000 size 12{H rSub { size 8{o} } :μ>= "100","000"} {} ; H a : μ < 100 , 000 size 12{H rSub { size 8{a} } :μ<"100","000"} {}
  • D

    H o : p = 0 . 29 size 12{H rSub { size 8{o} } :p=0 "." "29"} {} ; H a : p 0 . 29 size 12{H rSub { size 8{a} } :p<>0 "." "29"} {}
  • G

    H o : p = 0 . 50 size 12{H rSub { size 8{o} } :p=0 "." "50"} {} ; H a : p 0 . 50 size 12{H rSub { size 8{a} } :p<>0 "." "50"} {}
  • I

    H o : p 0 . 11 size 12{H rSub { size 8{o} } :p>= 0 "." "11"} {} ; H a : p < 0 . 11 size 12{H rSub { size 8{a} } :p<0 "." "11"} {}

For (a) - (j) above, state the Type I and Type II errors in complete sentences.

Complete solutions to all parts of this problem are available on the instructor's website for this class.

  • A

    Type I error: We believe the average is not 34 years, when it really is 34 years. Type II error: We believe the average is 34 years, when it is not really 34 years.
  • C

    Type I error: We believe the average is less than $100,000, when it really is at least $100,000. Type II error: We believe the average is at least $100,000, when it is really less than $100,000.
  • D

    Type I error: We believe that the proportion of h.s. seniors who get drunk each month is not 29%, when it really is 29%. Type II error: We believe that 29% of h.s. seniors get drunk each month, when the proportion is really not 29%.
  • I

    Type I error: We believe the proportion is less than 11%, when it is really at least 11%. Type II error: WE believe the proportion is at least 11%, when it really is less than 11%.

For (a) - (j) above, in complete sentences:

  • A

    State a consequence of committing a Type I error.
  • B

    State a consequence of committing a Type II error.
For each of the word problems, use a solution sheet to do the hypothesis test.

If you are using a student-t distribution for a homework problem below, you may assume that the underlying population is normally distributed. (However, in general, a statistician would first need to verify that this assumption is reasonable before applying a t-test.)

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