Answer the following true-false questions: The smaller the p-value the more like
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Answer the following true-false questions: The smaller the p-value the more likely it is to reject the null hypothesis. (T-F) The probability of type I error is equal to the level of significance, alpha (T-F) Type I error occurs when we fail to reject a truly false hypothesis. (T-F) When we increase the sample size we reduce the probability of Type II error. (T-F) A hypothesis test is easy to pass when the sample size is small. (T-F) If the alternative hypothesis is that the mean values of two populations are different, mu_1 notequalto mu_2 then the test is called two-tail test. (T-F)Explanation / Answer
a) False
A small p-value means the value of the statistic we observed in the sample is unlikely to have occurred when the null hypothesis is true
b) True
c) false
When the null hypothesis is false and you fail to reject it, you make a type II error. .
d) True
f) True