Mathematics, 31.03.2020 00:38 erinwebsterrr
The p-value for a two-sided test of the null hypothesis H0: μ = 10 is 0.06. (a) Would a 95% confidence interval for μ include the value 10? No. A p-value of 0.06 indicates that the results observed are statisically significant at the 5% level, so the 95% confidence interval will not include 10. No. A p-value of 0.06 indicates that the results observed are not statistically significant at the 5% level, so the 95% confidence interval will not include 10. Yes. A p-value of 0.06 indicates that the results observed are statistically significant at the 5% level, so the 95% confidence interval will include 10. Yes. A p-value of 0.06 indicates that the results observed are not statistically significant at the 5% level, so the 95% confidence interval will include 10. (b) Would a 90% confidence interval for μ include the value 10? No. A p-value of 0.06 indicates that the results observed are statistically significant at the 10% level, so the 90% confidence interval will not include 10. No. A p-value of 0.06 indicates that the results observed are not statistically significant at the 10% level, so the 90% confidence interval will not include 10. Yes. A p-value of 0.06 indicates that the results observed are statistically significant at the 10% level, so the 90% confidence interval will include 10. Yes. A p-value of 0.06 indicates that the results observed are not statistically signif
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, ellarose0731
Hi, can anyone show me how to do this problem? 100 points for this. in advance
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The p-value for a two-sided test of the null hypothesis H0: μ = 10 is 0.06. (a) Would a 95% confiden...
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