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Material Type: Quiz; Professor: Thistleton; Class: Statistical Methods; Subject: Statistics; University: SUNY Institute of Technology at Utica-Rome; Term: Fall 2006;
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STA 100 Quiz 2- Take Home Part Due First Class After Exam Prof. Thistleton
Suppose that you have been told that the mean Life Orientation Test score for a certain population is μ 0 = 16. You wish to test this and so obtain a simple random sample and produce the following data (test scores): xi x^2 i 15 18 17 17 12 13
STA 100 Quiz 2 November 15, 2006 Prof. Thistleton
(a) Calculate P (Z < 1 .43)
(b) Calculate P (Z > 2 .03)
(c) Calculate P (− 1. 15 < Z < 1 .69).
(a) Calculate P (X < 8 .2)
(b) Calculate P (X > 10 .1)
(c) Calculate P (7. 5 < X < 11).
(a) Calculate the probability that a randomly selected individual from this population will have a score x greater than 105 points. (Be sure to use the continuity correction).
(b) Calculate the probability that a randomly selected sample of size n = 40 from this population will have a mean score ¯x greater than 105 points.
(c) Calculate the probability that a randomly selected sample of size n = 100 from this population will have a mean score ¯x greater than 105 points.
(d) What score does someone need to obtain to be in the top 10% of the population?
(a) Form a 99% confidence interval for the population mean based upon your sample data.
(b) Form a 99% confidence interval for the population mean if you know σ = 15.
(c) Using your sample data (i.e. using the sample standard deviation) test at the α = 0. 05 level of significance whether the population mean is 95 against the alternative that is is lower.
(d) Repeat your test if you use the population standard deviation given above, σ = 15.