subject
Mathematics, 07.09.2021 02:20 AndiLizzi

All of our measurements exceed 47 milliliters. Set up a t-test of the null hypothesis that: (i) the correct measurement is 47 milliliters, (ii) the different measurements are due only to chance measurement error , (iii) and that measurement error is Normally distributed. In each part, answer correct to at least three decimal places. First find the average and SD of the data. Average of the data: SD of the data (remember, it's a small sample): If the null is right, the average of five measurements has an expected value of milliliters. What is the difference between the observed value and the expected value? milliliters For comparison, how far off from the expected value is the average of 5 measurements likely to be, if the null is right? milliliters (Estimate the standard error.) There are 5 measurements. Assuming the null is right, measurements vary only by measurement error that is Normally distributed . The standardized average (t-statistic) of 5 measurements follows a Student t-distribution with degrees of freedom. This standardized average here is observed to be . The P-value is approximately . (Probability calculator required.)

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
What is the value of x in the equation 2(x-4) = 4(2x + 1)?
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
Haruka hiked several kilometers in the morning. she hiked only 66 kilometers in the afternoon, which was 25% less than she had hiked in the morning. how many kilometers did haruka hike in all?
Answers: 3
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50
In a singing competition, there are 150 participants. at the end of each round, 40% of the participants are eliminated. how many participants are left after n rounds?
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:20
Write the equations in logarithmic form 10^3=1,000
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
All of our measurements exceed 47 milliliters. Set up a t-test of the null hypothesis that: (i) the...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 03.12.2020 08:10
Questions on the website: 13722360