(Solution Library) Are the given statements sensible. In a hypothesis test, the test statistic is the same as the P-value. When you are testing a claim


Question: Are the given statements sensible.

  1. In a hypothesis test, the test statistic is the same as the P-value.
  2. When you are testing a claim about a population mean, a test statistic of Z= 8.26 leads to a rejection of the null hypothesis.
  3. In a hypothesis test, a P-value of 0.00001 indicates that you should reject the null hypothesis.
  4. When you are testing a claim at the 0.05 significance level, a P-value of 0,2 indicates that you should reject the null hypothesis and support the stated claim.
  5. Ha: m< 25, mean of x=24, sd=9, claimed population mean=25, n=100
  6. Ha: m< 2.040, mean of x=2.01, sd=0.1, claimed population mean = 2.040, n=400

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