Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing-Simple and Composite Hypotheses (ISS (Statistical Services) Statistics Paper II (New 2016 MCQ Pattern)): Questions 1 - 6 of 7
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Question number: 1
» Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing » Simple and Composite Hypotheses
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Is the Following Statement True or False?
The null hypothesis is generally assumed to be ________ until evidence indicates otherwise.
Question number: 2
» Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing » Simple and Composite Hypotheses
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________ states that there is statistical difference between two variables.
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Simple Hypothesis |
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b. | Null Hypothesis |
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c. | Alternative Hypothesis |
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d. | Statistical hypothesis |
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Question number: 3
» Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing » Simple and Composite Hypotheses
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A hypothesis that says there is no statistical significance between the two variables is known as
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Null hypothesis |
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b. | Composite hypothesis |
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c. | Alternative Hypothesis |
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d. | Simple Hypothesis |
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Question number: 4
» Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing » Simple and Composite Hypotheses
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The hypothesis is known as
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | The hypothesis is known as Composite Hypothesis |
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b. | Simple Hypothesis |
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c. | Null Hypothesis |
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d. | Alternative Hypothesis |
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Question number: 5
» Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing » Simple and Composite Hypotheses
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The hypothesis is known as
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Composite Hypothesis |
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b. | Simple Hypothesis |
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c. | Null Hypothesis |
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d. | Alternative Hypothesis |
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Question number: 6
» Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing » Simple and Composite Hypotheses
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A Statistical Hypothesis, which does not specifies the population completely, is known as
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Composite Hypothesis |
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b. | Simple Hypothesis |
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c. | Null Hypothesis |
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d. | Alternative Hypothesis |
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