A sample of n = 16 scores is selected from a population with µ = 100 and σ = 32. If the sample mean is M = 104, what is the z-score for this sample mean?
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A normal distribution has a mean of µ = 100 with σ = 20. I…
A normal distribution has a mean of µ = 100 with σ = 20. If one score is randomly selected from this distribution, what is the probability that the score will have a value between X = 80 and X = 100?
For a normal population with µ = 40 and σ = 10 which of the…
For a normal population with µ = 40 and σ = 10 which of the following samples has the highest probability of being obtained?
Imagine that you conducted a hypothesis test examining how a…
Imagine that you conducted a hypothesis test examining how automobile ownership (i.e., someone owns an automobile or does not own an automobile) affects happiness (measured by a survey). You found that people who do not own automobiles tend to be significantly happier than those that do own an automobile. You then computed the effect size, d = 0.75. a) Why is it important to compute an effect size? b) Please interpret the Cohen’s d value (d = 0.75) by explaining what it means in terms of automobile ownership and happiness.
When alpha = .01 and a researcher rejects the null hypothesi…
When alpha = .01 and a researcher rejects the null hypothesis, we can conclude that the sample outcome ______________.
When is there a risk of a Type II error?
When is there a risk of a Type II error?
What is the consequence of a Type I error?
What is the consequence of a Type I error?
If random samples, each with n = 4 scores, are selected from…
If random samples, each with n = 4 scores, are selected from a normal population with µ = 80 and σ = 36, then what is the standard error for the distribution of sample means?
What is a benefit of sampling with replacement?
What is a benefit of sampling with replacement?
What proportion of a normal distribution is located between…
What proportion of a normal distribution is located between the mean and z = 1.40?