AP Statistics 2 Sample T Tests

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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Barbara White
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
There are two common methods for measuring the
concentration of a pollutant in fish tissue. Do the two
methods differ, on average? You apply both methods
to each fish in a random sample of 18 carp and use
the one-sample z test for p
none of these
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Finding convincing evidence that the true means are different for males and females, when in reality the true means are the same
Finding convincing evidence that the true means are different for males and females, when in reality the true means are different
Not finding convincing evidence that the true means are different for males and females, when in reality the true means are the same
Not finding convincing evidence that the true means are different for males and females, when in reality the true means are different
Not finding convincing evidence that the true means are different for males and females, when in reality there is convincing evidence that the true means are different
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Assuming that the true mean road rage score is the same for males and females, there is a 0.002 probability of getting a difference in sample means.
Assuming that the true mean road rage score is the same for males and females, there is a 0.002 probability of getting an observed difference at least as extreme as the observed difference.
Assuming that the true mean road rage score is different for males and females, there is a 0.002 probability of getting an observed difference at least as extreme as the observed difference.
Assuming that the true mean road rage score is the same for males and females, there is a 0.002 probability that the null hypothesis is true.
Assuming that the true mean road rage score is the same for males and females, there is a 0.002 probability that the alternative hypothesis is true.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
It is impossible to determine whether any of these statements is true based only on the P-value.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
(HT - Inf2) A guidance counselor is interested in comparing GPAs of students with home access to the Internet with students who do not have this access. She pulls the files of an SRS of ten students who do have home access to the Internet and an SRS of ten who do not, and proceeds to run a t-test to compare the mean GPAs of each group. Which of the following is a necessary assumption?
The population standard deviations from each group are known.
The population standard deviations from each group are unknown.
The population standard deviations from each group are equal.
The population of GPA scores from each group is normally distributed.
The samples must be independent samples, and for each sample np and n(1 - p) must both be at least 10.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
(HT - Inf4) A government statistician claims that the mean income level of families living in subsidized housing is $9,250 with a standard deviation of $2,575. A reporter plans to test this claim through interviews with a random sample of 50 families. If she finds a sample mean more than $500 different from the claimed $9,250, she will dispute the statistician's claim. What is the probability that the reporter will mistakenly reject a true claim?
.043
.085
.170
.830
.915
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