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This document contains questions about statistical concepts such as hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, correlation, and regression. The questions ask the test-taker to identify key aspects of statistical analyses like the rejection region, null hypotheses, appropriate statistical distributions to use based on sample size and known variance, and interpretations of correlation coefficients. They also ask the test-taker to perform tasks like predicting values based on a given regression line and indicating whether given z-values fall in the rejection or acceptance region.

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This document contains questions about statistical concepts such as hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, correlation, and regression. The questions ask the test-taker to identify key aspects of statistical analyses like the rejection region, null hypotheses, appropriate statistical distributions to use based on sample size and known variance, and interpretations of correlation coefficients. They also ask the test-taker to perform tasks like predicting values based on a given regression line and indicating whether given z-values fall in the rejection or acceptance region.

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Test 1A.

Direction: Read the statement carefully and identify what is being described or asked for in each
statement. Write only the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet

1. This refers to an intelligent guess about a population proportion.


2. When the null hypothesis is rejected, which of the following is true?
3. A test is conducted for H0: µ = 9.0 vs. H1: µ < 9.0. The test statistic is -1.44. Correct conclusions are
4. Which of the following is the correct form of writing null hypothesis in symbol?
5. For the 95% confidence level,
6. For a z-test of proportions, which of the following is the rejection region for a one-tailed test?
7. For a z-test of proportions, which of the following is the rejection region for a two-tailed test?
8. If p0 = 0.37, what is q0?
9. In a z-test of proportions, the computed z lies in the rejection region. This means that:
10. In a one-tailed z-test of proportion, the comparative statement is 0.35 > 0.42. What decision should
be made about H0?
11. In a left-tailed test, α = 0.05, the critical value of z is:
12. When the confidence level is 99%, α is:
13. Under the normal curve, when lines are drawn through these values, they separate the rejection
region and the acceptance region.
14. When α = 0.01, the critical values are:
15. When n < 30 and the population standard deviation is not known, what is the appropriate
distribution to use:
16. When n > 30 and the population standard deviation is known, what is the appropriate distribution to
use:
17. In a t distribution, the critical values are based on:
18. A statistical method used to determine whether a relationship between two variables exists.
19. A test is conducted for H0: µ = 22.25, with σ = 4. A sample of size 36 has Ẍ = 24. The test statistic
would be:
20. Which of the following is a graphical representation of the relationship between two variables?
21. Which scatter plot shows most likely a positive correlation?

22. Which shows the best estimate of the trend line?

23. Which data are most likely positively associated?

24. Which of these mostly likely describes the correlation between grades in math and physics?

25. The coefficient of correlation r between two bivariate data is -0.9, which best describes the
correlation?
26. Which of the following is the correct formula of Pearson r?
27. Which of the following is the formula of Spearman rho?
28. Which statistical tool is used to determine the correlation between ranks?
29. Which of the following Pearson r values is a qualitative description of perfect correlation?
30. Which of the following Pearson r values is a qualitative description of very high correlation?
31. Which interpretation is correct if the computed r = 0.50?
32. Which interpretation is correct if the computed r = - 0.40?
33. Which bivariate data are most likely positively associated?
I. The monthly income and the floor area of the residence of the family
II. The number of absences of a student and his academic performance
34. Research shows that the emotional intelligence of a person is related to his/her academic
performance. Likewise, academic performance is related to job performance. Which ordered pair of
variables corresponds to the ordered pair (dependent, independent)?

35. Between the two variables, study time and grade, which one should be in the X axis?

B. Indicate whether the hypothesis is (a) Left-tailed (b) Right-tailed (c) Two-tailed or (d) None of the
choices. Write the letter only.

C. For each regression line, predict y for the given values of x. Write the letter only.
36. A student conducted a regression analysis between the math grades of his classmates and the
number of times they were absent in the subject. He found that the regression line that will predict
the grade (y) if the number of absences (x) is known is Y = 97.732 – 2.61X. What is the predicted
grade of a student who has no absences?
Test II-A. Indicate whether the z value is in the (a) Rejection region (b) Acceptance region (c) Trend line
(d) None of the choices. Write the letter only.

37. z = -1.33, 99% confidence level, two-tailed test.

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