Examlex

Solved

The Heights (In Cm) for a Random Sample of 60

question 65

Multiple Choice

The heights (in cm) for a random sample of 60 males were measured. The sample mean is 166.55, the standard deviation is 12.57, the sample kurtosis is 0.12, and the sample skewness is −0.23. The following table shows the heights subdivided into non-overlapping intervals. The heights (in cm)  for a random sample of 60 males were measured. The sample mean is 166.55, the standard deviation is 12.57, the sample kurtosis is 0.12, and the sample skewness is −0.23. The following table shows the heights subdivided into non-overlapping intervals.   For the goodness-of-fit test for normality, the null and alternative hypothesis are ________. A)  H<sub>0</sub>: Heights follow a normal distribution with mean 166.55 and standard deviation 12.46, H<sub>A</sub>: Heights do not follow a normal distribution with mean 166.55 and standard deviation 12.46 B)  H<sub>0</sub>: Heights do not follow a normal distribution with mean 166.55 and standard deviation 12.46, H<sub>A</sub>: Heights follow a normal distribution with mean 166.55 and standard deviation 12.46 C)  H<sub>0</sub>: Heights follow a normal distribution with mean 166.55 and standard deviation 12.57, H<sub>A</sub>: Heights do not follow a normal distribution with mean 166.55 and standard deviation 12.57 D)  H<sub>0</sub>: Heights do not follow a normal distribution with mean 166.55 and standard deviation 12.57, H<sub>A</sub>: Heights follow a normal distribution with mean 166.55 and standard deviation 12.57 For the goodness-of-fit test for normality, the null and alternative hypothesis are ________.


Definitions:

Generalist Practitioner

A professional in fields like social work who possesses a broad range of skills to provide services to clients at individual, family, group, community, and societal levels.

Feminism

A movement aimed at establishing and achieving political, economic, personal, and social equality of sexes.

Components

The distinct parts or elements that make up a whole system, machine, or assembly.

Related Questions