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Hypothesis Testing Instructions and Examples - Prof. Michael Cohen, Quizzes of Psychology

Instructions for conducting hypothesis tests, including drawing out the distribution, adding the z cutoff(s), and shading the rejection region. It also includes examples for questions 1, 2, 12, 13, 16, and 19. For question 16, perform a two-tailed, non-directional test.

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2011/2012

Uploaded on 04/25/2012

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Download Hypothesis Testing Instructions and Examples - Prof. Michael Cohen and more Quizzes Psychology in PDF only on Docsity! READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY (in order to save yourself an awful lot of work) Instructions: Please remember, for all hypothesis tests, draw out the distribution, draw in your Z cutoff (or cutoffs), and shade in your rejection region. See my response to text practice problem 6 in order to format your answers. In short, you don’t need to write a lab report for each hypothesis test! You need only include what I have included in example 6. The text examples are far wordier than your answers need to be. 1, 2, 12, 13, 16*-19. *Special Instructions: Although the wording of question 16 indicates a directional or one-tailed test, for the sake of practicing the more common two-tailed test, perform 16 as a two-tailed, non-directional test.
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