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A scientist has read that the mean birth weight of babies born at full term is 7.4 pounds. The scientist has good reason
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A scientist has read that the mean birth weight of babies born at full term is 7.4 pounds. The scientist has good reason
A scientist has read that the mean birth weight of babies born at full term is 7.4 pounds. The scientist has good reason to believe that the mean birth weight of babies born at full term, u, is greater than this value and plans to perform a statistical test. She selects a random sample of birth weights of babies born at full term and finds the mean of the sample to be 7.7 pounds and the standard deviation to be 1.6 dlounds. Based on this information, complete the parts below. (a) What are the null hypothesis Ho and the alternative hypothesis II, that should be used for the test? H₁:0 (b) Suppose that the scientist decides not to reject the null hypothesis. What sort of error might she be making? (Choose one) (c) Suppose the true mean birth weight of babies born at full term is 7.4 pounds. Fill in the blanks to describe a Type I error. A Type I error would be (Choose one) the hypothesis that u is (Choose one) when, in fact, u is (Choose one) (Choose one) F ㅊ X D<0 00 00 020 0-0 0-0 4 D