(5 marks) b) Choose the correct answer. i. Which type of statistical analysis test hypotheses involves only one variable? A. Primary statistical analysis B. Bivariate statistical analysis C. Univariate statistical analysis D. Monovariate statistical analysis ii. The numerical value obtained from a statistical test is called the _____ A. test statistic B. critical value C. degree of freedom D. power of test iii. Which type of alternative hypothesis is used in FIGURE 1? A. $H_1: \mu = k$ B. $H_1: \mu \neq k$ C. $H_1: \mu > k$ D. $H_1: \mu < k$
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