A friend has performed a significance test of the null hypothesis that two means
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A friend has performed a significance test of the null hypothesis that two means are equal. His report states that the null hypothesis is rejected in favor of the alternative that the first mean is larger than the second. In a presentation on his work, he notes that the first sample mean was larger than the second mean and this is why he chose this particular one-sided alternative (a) Explain what is wrong with your friend's procedure and why We should never choose a one-sided alternative O The null hypothesis in this case should have been that the two means were not equal O The first mean can never be larger than the second mean; this indicates a mistake was made during statistical analysis. The null hypothesis in this case should have been that the first mean is larger than the second we should only choose a one-sided alternative i we have some reason to expect a specific directional outcome before looking at the sample results. (b) Suppose he reportedt-1.45 with a P-value of 0.09. What is the correct P-value that he should report?Explanation / Answer
a) we should only choose a one sided alternative if we have some............ is correct option
b) as it is two sided test ; p value =2*0.09 =0.18