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Attempts: Average: /2.5 7. Factors that influence a hypothesis test Aa Aa Suppos

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Attempts: Average: /2.5 7. Factors that influence a hypothesis test Aa Aa Suppose you conduct a hypothesis test about a population mean when the standard deviation is known (a "z test") by calculating a z statistic and determining whether to reject the null hypothesis. Assume that your z statistic is a positive value and that you will reject the null hypothesis when z is very large. Listed below are possible changes to the study design or to the results of the study. Determine whether the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis increases, decreases, or stays the same for each of these changes. Use the dropdown menus in the right-hand column to indicate your choice. Change in Study Design or Results The Likelihood of Rejecting the Null Hypothesis A decrease in the significance level (such as using = .01 instead of = .05) An increase in the population variance (2) An increase in the obtained difference (M-p) A switch from using a one-tailed test to a two-tailed test Suppose you reject the null hypothesis. Then, the results of your study are

Explanation / Answer

a) Decreases

b) If variance increases, z statistic decreases. Therefore, Decreases

c) Z increases, therfore Increases

d) The probability of one sided is double for two sided, therefore, Decreases