Carry out a hypothesis test for the conditions laid out in e
Carry out a hypothesis test for the conditions laid out in exercise 7 (copied below) for an observed X of 46.5. Is this statistically significant at alpha= 0.05?
(7: \"In exercise 3 you tested Ho:u=50 based on a sample of n=36 showing x=48.8. The population had a standard deviation of 7.5.)
Solution
Formulating the null and alternative hypotheses,          
           
 Ho:   u   =   50
 Ha:    u   =/   50
           
 As we can see, this is a    two   tailed test.  
           
 Thus, getting the critical z, as alpha =    0.05   ,  
 alpha/2 =    0.025      
 zcrit =    +/-   1.959963985  
           
 Getting the test statistic, as          
           
 X = sample mean =    46.5      
 uo = hypothesized mean =    50      
 n = sample size =    36      
 s = standard deviation =    7.5      
           
 Thus, z = (X - uo) * sqrt(n) / s =    -2.8      
           
 Also, the p value is          
           
 p =    0.005110261      
           
 Comparing z and zcrit (or p < 0.05), we   REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.      
Thus, there is significant evidence that the mean is not 50. [CONCLUSION]

