In a study, 40 seniors were asked about their favorite activities. The answers were as follows: 10 liked reading, 15 liked gardening, and 15 liked painting. What is the percentage of seniors who like reading?
25%
The ages of five students are 12, 14, 15, 16, and 18. What is the mean age of the students?
15 Students
when we reject a true null hypothesis. In other words, it's when we mistakenly conclude that there is an effect or relationship when in reality there isn't one.
Type 1
P = 0.005 Alpha = 0.05
What sample size is commonly considered “large enough” for the sampling distribution of the mean to be approximately normal?
30 or More
In a survey of 50 students, 30 said they enjoy playing video games. What percentage of students enjoy playing video games?
60%
A runner completes 4 races with times of 30 minutes, 32 minutes, 28 minutes, and 34 minutes. What is the mean time for the races?
31 Minutes
when we fail to reject a false null hypothesis. In other words, it's when we incorrectly conclude that there is no effect or relationship when, in fact, there is one
Type 2 Error
P= 0.10 Alpha= 0.05
P is Greater, Fail to Reject
A researcher has a sample size of 50. Can they assume the sampling distribution of the mean is approximately normal?
Yes
A class of 60 students was surveyed, and 48 of them said they prefer summer over winter. What percentage of the class prefers summer?
80%
The scores on a test for 7 students are: 85, 90, 95, 88, 92, 87, and 91. What is the mean score on the test?
89.57 (rounded to 2 decimal places)
Scenario: A medical test for a disease.
Type 1 Error
A hypothesis test has a p-value of 0.03 and an alpha level of 0.05. What decision should be made about the null hypothesis?
Reject the Null
What condition must be met for a sample proportion to be considered approximately normal?
10 - Yes (successes)
10 - No (failures)
A basket contains 120 apples, 30 of which are green. What percentage of the apples are green?
25%
The number of books read by 5 students in one month are: 4, 6, 3, 7, and 5. What is the mean number of books read?
5 Books
A court case (guilty or not guilty):
Type 1 Error
A study reports a p-value of 0.08 with an alpha level of 0.05. What is the correct conclusion?
Fail to Reject
What theorem explains why larger sample sizes make the sampling distribution of the mean more normal?
The Central Limit Theorem
There are 150 workers in a factory. 90 workers like working on the assembly line. What percentage of workers prefer the assembly line?
60%
A teacher gives the following grades for 5 students: 78, 85, 92, 88, and 95. What is the mean grade?
87.6
A court case (guilty or not guilty):
Type 2 Error
A researcher sets alpha = 0.01 and obtains a p-value of 0.02. What is the conclusion?
Fail to Reject
For n = 40 and p=0.1, what is n(1−p)? Is this Large Enough
36
Not enough