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zalisa [80]
2 years ago
13

A school authority claims that the average height of students is 178 cm. A researcher has taken a well-designed survey and his s

ample mean is 177.5 cm and the sample standard deviation is 2. The sample size is 25. Which statement is correct?
a) The result of the survey is statistically significant.

b) The sample mean and population mean is the same.

c) The result of the survey is biased.

d) The difference exists due to chance since the test statistic is small
Mathematics
1 answer:
Hunter-Best [27]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

d) The difference exists due to chance since the test statistic is small

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given information:

Population mean = 178 cm

the sample mean = 177.5 cm

the standard deviation = 2

the sample size = 25

The null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis can be computed as:

Null hypothesis:

H_o: \mu = 178

Alternative hypothesis:

H_1: \mu \neq 178

The t-test statistics is determined by using the formula:

t = \dfrac{X - \mu}{\dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}

t = \dfrac{177.5 - 178}{\dfrac{2}{\sqrt{25}}}

t = \dfrac{-0.5}{\dfrac{2}{5}}}

\mathbf{t= -1.25}

Degree of freedom df = n- 1

Degree of freedom df = 25 - 1

Degree of freedom df = 24

At the level of significance ∝ = 0.05, the critical value  = 2.064

Decision rule: To reject the null hypothesis if the test statistics  is greater than the critical value at 0.05 level of significance

Conclusion: We fail to reject the null hypothesis since the test statistics is lesser than the critical value and we conclude that  the difference exists due to chance since the test statistic is small

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