Examlex

Solved

In General, the T-Statistic Has the Following Form: A  estimate-hypothesize value  standard error of estimate \frac { \text { estimate-hypothesize value } } { \text { standard error of estimate } }

question 32

Short Answer

In general, the t-statistic has the following form: a.  estimate-hypothesize value  standard error of estimate \frac { \text { estimate-hypothesize value } } { \text { standard error of estimate } } .

b.  estimator  standard error of estimator \frac { \text { estimator } } { \text { standard error of estimator } } .

c.  estimator-hypothesize value  standard error of estimator \frac { \text { estimator-hypothesize value } } { \text { standard error of estimator } } .

d.  estimator-hypothesize value  standard error of estimator n\frac{\frac{\text { estimator-hypothesize value }}{\text { standard error of estimator }}}{\sqrt{\mathrm{n}}} \text {. }


Definitions:

Proposition

A statement that expresses a complete thought and can be either true or false.

Premise

A proposition in an argument that supports the conclusion.

Premise Indicator

Words or phrases used in arguments to signal the beginning of a premise, such as "because," "since," or "for the reason that."

Therefore

A conjunction used to introduce a logical conclusion from the information previously provided.

Related Questions