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Are these value “significant” enough to prove or disprove a claim?. Homework. Page 734, problem 11.61 Page 735 Case Closed! (Data and more information is found on page 685). Steps in a Hypothesis-testing Analysis. Describe the population characteristics
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Are these value “significant” enough to prove or disprove a claim?
Homework • Page 734, problem 11.61 • Page 735 Case Closed! (Data and more information is found on page 685)
Steps in a Hypothesis-testing Analysis • Describe the population characteristics • State the null and alternative hypothesis • Select the significance level α for the test • Display the test statistic to be used • Check to make sure that any assumptions are reasonable • Compute statistic and p-value • State conclusion
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