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STAT 1450.02 SP2025 (28132) Checkpoint 17.4

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The standard deviation of a variable is 20. The sample size is 100. Suppose the status quo is the population mean is 40. Which of the following sample means gives the most evidence against the null hypothesis?

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Question restated: The standard deviation of a variable is 20. The sample size is 100. The status quo (null hypothesis) is that the population mean is 40. Which sample mean gives the most evidence against the null hypothesis? Key setup: When testing a null hypothesis about the mean with known population standard deviation, the sampling distribution of the sample mean x̄ is normal with mean μ under H0 and standard deviation σ/√n. Here, σ = 20 and n = 100, so the standard error is SE = 20/√100 = 20/10 = 2. This means each unit increas......Login to view full explanation

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