Let 𝜇 denote the true average reaction time to a certain stimulus. For a z-test of H0: 𝜇 = 5 versus Ha: 𝜇 > 5, determine the P-value for each of the following values of the z-test statistic. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) 2.43 (b) -0.11
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43, we need to find P(z > 2.43). This can be calculated using a standard normal distribution table or calculator, which gives P(z > 2.43) = 0.0075. Show more…
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