Compute the p-value


Discuss the below:

Q1. To test Ho: μ=20 versus H1: μ<20, random sample size n=12 is obtained from a population that is known to be normally distributed with σ=2.

a. If the sample mean is determined to be 18.3, compute P-value.

b. If the researcher decides to test this hypothesis at the a=0.05 level of significance, will the researcher reject the null hypothesis?

Q2. Suppose you are using a=0.05 to test the claim that μ>16 using a P-value. You are given the sample statistics n=50 sample mean=16.3 and σ=1.2. find the P-value

Q3. To test Ho: μ= 105 versus H1: μ20 ≠105, a random sample size n=35 is obtained from a population that is known to be normally distributed with o= 12

a. Does the population need to be normally distributed to compute p-value?

b. If the sample mean is determined to be 100.7, compute P-value.

c. If the researcher decides to test this hypothesis at the α=0.02 level of significance , will the researcher reject the null hypothesis?

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