Question 21 21. The threshold for statistical significance in a Z test Is absolute Z exceeds 1.96 which corresponds to aP value less than 0.05. O True O False

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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
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21. The threshold for statistical significance in a Z test is absolute Z exceeds 1.96 which corresponds to
aP value less than 0.05.
True
O False
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22. The probability that a 95% confidence interval calculated from a random sample of a normally
distributed variable contains the true value of the target parameter is 95%.
True
False
Transcribed Image Text:Question 21 21. The threshold for statistical significance in a Z test is absolute Z exceeds 1.96 which corresponds to aP value less than 0.05. True O False Question 22 22. The probability that a 95% confidence interval calculated from a random sample of a normally distributed variable contains the true value of the target parameter is 95%. True False
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