Summary: This module provides a practice of Hypothesis Testing of Single Mean and Single Proportion as a part of Collaborative Statistics collection (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean.
A random survey of 75 death row inmates revealed that the average length of time on death row is 17.4 years with a standard deviation of 6.3 years. Conduct a hypothesis test to determine if the population average time on death row could likely be 15 years.
Is this a test of averages or proportions?
averages
State the null and alternative hypotheses.
Is this a right-tailed, left-tailed, or two-tailed test? How do you know?
two-tailed
What symbol represents the Random Variable for this test?
In words, define the Random Variable for this test.
the average time spent on death row
Is the population standard deviation known and, if so, what is it?
No
Calculate the following:
Which test should be used? In 1 -2 complete sentences, explain why.
State the distribution to use for the hypothesis test.
Sketch a graph of the situation. Label the horizontal axis. Mark the hypothesized mean and the sample mean,
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Find the p-value.
0.0015
At a pre-conceived
Does it appear that the average time on death row could be 15 years? Why or why not?
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