The null and alternate hypotheses are: H0 : μd ≤ 0 H1 : μd > 0 The following sample information shows the number of d
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The null and alternate hypotheses are:
H0 : μd ≤
0
H1 : μd >
0
The following sample information shows the number of defective
units produced on the day shift and the afternoon shift for a
sample of 4 days last month.
At the .05 significance level, is there a difference in the mean
number of citations given by the two shifts?
Required:
a. What is the p-value? NOTE:
P-value calculators are available through online
search. (Round your answer to 4 decimal
places.)
b. What is your decision regarding the null
hypothesis?
multiple choice
Reject H0
Do not reject H0
c. What is the conclusion indicated by the
analysis?
H0 : μd ≤
0
H1 : μd >
0
The following sample information shows the number of defective
units produced on the day shift and the afternoon shift for a
sample of 4 days last month.
At the .05 significance level, is there a difference in the mean
number of citations given by the two shifts?
Required:
a. What is the p-value? NOTE:
P-value calculators are available through online
search. (Round your answer to 4 decimal
places.)
b. What is your decision regarding the null
hypothesis?
multiple choice
Reject H0
Do not reject H0
c. What is the conclusion indicated by the
analysis?