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In testing the hypotheses:
H0: The two population locations are the same.
H1: The two population locations are different.
The statistics n1 = 5, n2 = 9, T1 = 22, and T1* = 53 are calculated with data drawn from two independent samples.
What is the value of the test statistic?
Test statistic = ______________
What is the rejection region for this test at In testing the hypotheses: H<sub>0</sub>: The two population locations are the same. H<sub>1</sub>: The two population locations are different. The statistics n<sub>1</sub> = 5, n<sub>2</sub> = 9, T<sub>1</sub> = 22, and T<sub>1</sub>* = 53 are calculated with data drawn from two independent samples. What is the value of the test statistic? Test statistic = ______________ What is the rejection region for this test at   = 0.05? Critical Value = ______________ What is your conclusion at   = 0.05? Conclusion: ______________ The two population locations are ______________. = 0.05?
Critical Value = ______________
What is your conclusion at In testing the hypotheses: H<sub>0</sub>: The two population locations are the same. H<sub>1</sub>: The two population locations are different. The statistics n<sub>1</sub> = 5, n<sub>2</sub> = 9, T<sub>1</sub> = 22, and T<sub>1</sub>* = 53 are calculated with data drawn from two independent samples. What is the value of the test statistic? Test statistic = ______________ What is the rejection region for this test at   = 0.05? Critical Value = ______________ What is your conclusion at   = 0.05? Conclusion: ______________ The two population locations are ______________. = 0.05?
Conclusion: ______________
The two population locations are ______________.


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