Question 15 0 / 1 point The major difference between a z ratio and a t ratio is
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Question 15
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The major difference between a z ratio and a t ratio is that the t ratio
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really isn't a ratio.
is entirely different.
contains extra variability in its denominator.
contains an extra component.
Question 16
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Before the null hypothesis can be rejected at a given level of significance, observed values of the t ratio (compared to those for the zratio)
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must deviate further from zero.
needn't deviate as far from zero.
must deviate the same distance from zero.
must deviate from zero.
Question 17
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On the basis of a random sample of 25 students from a large university, an educator estimates, with 95 percent confidence, that between 17 to 20 hours describes the mean weekly study time of all students at the university. Accordingly, we can be reasonably certain that
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95 percent of all students study between 17 and 20 hours.
on average, all students study between 17 and 20 hours.
the sample mean (for the 25 students) was between 17 and 20 hours.
all of the above
Question 18
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Even when the normality assumption is violated, the t test retains much of its accuracy as long as the
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population standard deviation is known.
sample size isn't too small.
observed value of t isn't too large.
sample standard deviation isn't too small.
Question 15
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Explanation / Answer
15 answer is C contains extra variability in its denominator.
16 A must deviate further from zero.
17 D. All of the above
18. B sample size isn't too small