Understanding T-Tests and Conditions

Understanding T-Tests and Conditions

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Aiden Montgomery

Mathematics, Science, Education

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

05:49

Sunil and his friends use a messaging app and suspect they send over 100 messages daily. To test this, Sunil takes a random sample of seven days and calculates a mean of 125 messages with a standard deviation of 44. He plans to conduct a t-test to determine if the average is indeed over 100. The conditions for the test include randomness, independence, and normality. While the sample is random and independent, it does not meet the normal condition due to its small size and skewed distribution.

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1.

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What is Sunil's suspicion about the average number of messages sent per day?

2.

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What is the null hypothesis in Sunil's study?

3.

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What is the sample size used by Sunil for his analysis?

4.

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What is the purpose of conducting a significance test in this context?

5.

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What is the random condition in a significance test?

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How can independence be ensured in Sunil's sample?

7.

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What is the normal condition in the context of a t-test?

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Why is the normal condition not met in Sunil's study?

9.

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What is one way to feel confident about the normality of the sampling distribution?

10.

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the standard deviation of the sample data in Sunil's study?

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