Given the simple regression model Y=β0+β1X and the regression results that​ follow, test the null hypothesis that the sl

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Given the simple regression model Y=β0+β1X and the regression results that​ follow, test the null hypothesis that the sl

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Given the simple regression model
Y=β0+β1X
and the regression results that​ follow, test the null
hypothesis that the slope coefficient is 0 versus the alternative
hypothesis of greater than zero using probability of Type I error
equal to
0.10​,
and determine the​ two-sided
95​%
and
99​%
confidence intervals.a. A random sample of size
n=36
with
b1=4
and
sb1=2.3
b. A random sample of size
n=50
with
b1=4.3
and
sb1=2.3
c. A random sample of size
n=36
with
b1=1.3
and
sb1=1.05
d. A random sample of size
n=31
with
b1=5.8
and
sb1=1.0
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Part 1
a. Test the null hypothesis that the slope coefficient is 0
versus the alternative hypothesis of greater than zero using
probability of Type I error equal to
0.10.

H0.
There is

sufficient
insufficient
evidence that the slope coefficient is greater than zero.
Part 2
Determine the​ two-sided
95​%
confidence interval.
​(enter your response here​,enter your response here​)
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Part 3
Determine the​ two-sided
99​%
confidence interval.
​(enter your response here​,enter your response here​)
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Part 4
b. Test the null hypothesis that the slope coefficient is 0
versus the alternative hypothesis of greater than zero using
probability of Type I error equal to
0.10.

Do not reject
Reject
H0.
There is

insufficient
sufficient
evidence that the slope coefficient is greater than zero.
Part 5
Determine the​ two-sided
95​%
confidence interval.
​(enter your response here​,enter your response here​)
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Part 6
Determine the​ two-sided
99​%
confidence interval.
​(enter your response here​,enter your response here​)
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Part 7
c. Test the null hypothesis that the slope coefficient is 0
versus the alternative hypothesis of greater than zero using
probability of Type I error equal to
0.10.

Do not reject
Reject
H0.
There is

insufficient
sufficient
evidence that the slope coefficient is greater than zero.
Part 8
Determine the​ two-sided
95​%
confidence interval.
​(enter your response here​,enter your response here​)
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Part 9
Determine the​ two-sided
99​%
confidence interval.
​(enter your response here​,enter your response here​)
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Part 10
d. Test the null hypothesis that the slope coefficient is 0
versus the alternative hypothesis of greater than zero using
probability of Type I error equal to
0.10.

Reject
Do not reject
H0.
There is

sufficient
insufficient
evidence that the slope coefficient is greater than zero.
Part 11
Determine the​ two-sided
95​%
confidence interval.
​(enter your response here​,enter your response here​)
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Part 12
Determine the​ two-sided
99​%
confidence interval.
​(enter your response here​,enter your response here​)
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
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