Mathematics, 19.06.2020 10:57 avahrider1
Scores on a certain IQ test are knownto have a mean of 100. A random sample of 43 students attend a series of coaching classes before taking the test. Let \small \mu be the population mean IQ score that would occur if every student took the coaching classes. The classes are successful if \small \mu > 100 . A test is made of the hypothesis \small H_{0}:\mu = 100 versus \small H_{1}:\mu > 100
Consider three possible conclusions :
(i) The classes are successful
(ii) The classes are not successful
(iii) The classes might not be successful.
Part 1
Assume that the classes are successsful but the conclusion is reached that the classes might not be successful. Which type of error is this?
Part 2
Assume that the classes are not successful. It is possible to make a type II error? Explain.
(Yes, No) , a type II error (is, is not) possible. The classes are not successful when the null hypothesis is(true, false).
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