AP Statistics 2017

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
(d)         The probability that    the company will    change  its delivery    procedures

(e) The probability that the company will fail to reject H (^0)
solution: The power of the test is the probability of rejecting a false null hypothesis in favor of an
alternative—in this case, the hypothesis that the company is on time 90% of the time is false. If
we correctly reject this hypothesis, the company will change its delivery procedures. Hence,
(d) is the correct answer.


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  1.      True–False. A   95% confidence  interval    for a   population  proportion  is  given   as  (0.37,  0.52).  This

    means that the probability is 0.95 that this interval contains the true proportion.
    Answer: False. Because this interval has been created, there is no repeatable random event. That’s
    why we say “We are 95% confident.” It avoids improper use of the word probability. (The
    probability is 0.95 that the process used to generate this interval will capture the true proportion.)



  2. The hypothesis that the Giants would win the World Series in 2002 was held by many of their fans.
    What type of error has been made by a very serious fan who refuses to accept the fact that the Giants
    actually lost the series to the Angels?
    Answer: The hypothesis is false but the fan has failed to reject it. That is a Type II error.

  3. What is the critical value of t for a 99% confidence interval based on a sample size of 26?


Answer: From    the table   of  t distribution  critical    values, t   *   =   2.787   with    25  df. Using   a   TI-84   with    the
invT function, the answer is given by invT(0.995,25 ) . The 99% interval leaves 0.5% = 0.005 in
each tail so that the area to the left of t * is 0.99 + 0.005 = 0.995.



  1.      What    is  the critical    value   of  z for   a   98% confidence  interval    for a   population  whose   standard

    deviation we know?
    Answer: This time we have to use the table of standard normal probabilities, Table A. If C = 0.98,
    0.98 of the area lies between z and –z . So, because of the symmetry of the distribution, 0.01 lies
    above z , which is the same as saying that 0.99 lies to the left of z . The nearest table entry to 0.99
    is 0.9901, which corresponds to z * = 2.33. Using the invNorm function on the TI-83/84, the answer
    is given by invNorm(0.99 ) .



  2. A hypothesis test is conducted with α = 0.01. The P -value is determined to be 0.037. Because the P -
    value > α, are we justified in rejecting the null hypothesis?
    Answer: No. We could only reject the null if the P -value were less than the significance level. It is
    small probabilities that provide evidence against the null.

  3. Mary comes running into your office and excitedly tells you that she got a statistically significant
    finding from the data on her most recent research project. What is she talking about?
    Answer: Mary means that the finding she got had such a small probability of occurring by chance that
    she has concluded it probably wasn’t just chance variation but a real difference from expected.

  4. You want to create a 95% confidence interval for a population proportion with a margin of error of
    no more than 0.05. How large a sample do you need?
    Answer: Because there is no indication in the problem that we know about what to expect for the

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