Consider, x_bar is the mean of the sample that follows normal distribution with mean μ and standard deviation 1. If the null hypothesis that states that Ho μ=μ0 is decided to be rejected for the condition x_bar>μ0 , the test size is: 0.50 0.05 0.95 0.75
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The problem involves a hypothesis test where the null hypothesis \( H_0: \mu = \mu_0 \) is tested against the alternative hypothesis \( H_1: \mu > \mu_0 \) using the sample mean \( \bar{x} \) from a normally distributed population with mean \( \mu \) and standard Show more…
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