[Step-by-Step] Computing the P-value. A test of the null hypothesis H_0: μ=μ_0 gives test statistic z=1.63 What is the P -value if the alternative is


Question: Computing the P-value. A test of the null hypothesis \(H_{0}: \mu=\mu_{0}\) gives test statistic \(z=1.63\)

  1. What is the \(P\) -value if the alternative is \({{H}_{a}}:\mu >{{\mu }_{0}}\) ?
  2. What is the \(P\) -value if the alternative is \({{H}_{a}}:\mu <{{\mu }_{0}}\) ?
  3. What is the \(P\) -value if the alternative is \({{H}_{a}}:\mu \ne {{\mu }_{0}}\) ?

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