I was wondering if there was anyone out there that might be able to answer the following Statistics Questions:
1.) Hypothesis Testing
Assignement: Conduct a test of hypothesis for the claim that the men’s true average BMI is less than 23.
Directions: Perform both the traditional and the P-Value methods using a 0.05 significance level.
Support Materials: Health Study Printout, hypothesis testing printouts (below) and the Hypothesis Testing Handout.
Test of hypothesis for men's true average BMI
SAMPLE MEAN OF X = 25.9975 t = 5.52587
SAMPLE VARIANCE OF X = 11.77 D. F. = 39
SAMPLE SIZE OF X = 40 P-VALUE = 0.0000023574
HYPOTHESIZED VALUE (x) = 23 P-VALUE/2 = 0.0000011787
SD. ERROR = 0.542448
My future in college rides on these answers, any and all help is truely appreciated.
Matt
1.) Hypothesis Testing
Assignement: Conduct a test of hypothesis for the claim that the men’s true average BMI is less than 23.
Directions: Perform both the traditional and the P-Value methods using a 0.05 significance level.
Support Materials: Health Study Printout, hypothesis testing printouts (below) and the Hypothesis Testing Handout.
Test of hypothesis for men's true average BMI
SAMPLE MEAN OF X = 25.9975 t = 5.52587
SAMPLE VARIANCE OF X = 11.77 D. F. = 39
SAMPLE SIZE OF X = 40 P-VALUE = 0.0000023574
HYPOTHESIZED VALUE (x) = 23 P-VALUE/2 = 0.0000011787
SD. ERROR = 0.542448
My future in college rides on these answers, any and all help is truely appreciated.
Matt