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MATH 2015 In each of the following situations

FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT<br>tutorialoutletdotcom <br><br>In each of the following situations, a significance test for a population mean µ is called for. State the null hypothesis H0 and the alternative hypothesis Ha in each case. Then, describe in context what constitutes a Type I error and what constitutes a Type II error.<br>

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MATH 2015 In each of the following situations

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  2. MATH 2015 In each of the following situations • FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT • tutorialoutletdotcom • In each of the following situations, a significance test for a population mean µ is called for. State the null hypothesis H0 and the alternative hypothesis Ha in each case. Then, describe in context what constitutes a Type I error and what constitutes a Type II error. • a) Experiments on learning in animals sometimes measure how long it takes a mouse to find its way through a maze. The mean time is 18 seconds for one particular maze. A researcher thinks that a loud noise will cause the mice to complete the maze faster. She measures how long each of 10 mice takes with a noise as stimulus.

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