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Ugh, I had no idea we had this quiz so soon after the last one.

Potential questions will be up tomorrow, apparently.
 

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Looks like MDS will have the last laugh afterall....

F!ck hypothesis testing, f!ck regression ... f!ck you Murray!



0/10 here we come...
 

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what the fuck!
question 1 is awesome.
The rest looks like murrays toilet bowl in the morning.
and i dont want to 'work the paper' as it suggests.
 

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here's my workings to q1.a.
can someone double check im doing the right thing, if so, then ill post more
 

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I think you're supposed to use the z-test since the standard deviation is known........
 

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s.m.i.t.h said:
when do u know to use one tail or two tail test?
1) kowdude: I have a marketing presentation thursday. Want to get this shite over with.
2) Smith: when the alternate hypothesis is * x

3) Komit: the standard deviation (σ) is unknown, only the sample stdev is known (s)
 

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can someone confirm that my answer is right. if it is ill try finish q1 by tonight.
 

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Based on lecture notes and notes from my workshop (as opposed to the textbook) I would say:
Ho: u=50000
H1: u>50000
 

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but its saying:
The average km should be greater than 50,000
so were testing if theyre less than.

I'm not sure why they would test if its greater than. Logically, also theres a risk if the company says tires last on avg 50k km when they last less as opposed to the other way round.
 

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Testing less than and finding a rejection and testing greater than and finding a support of the null are equivalent. You can do what you want with it.
 

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hmm it doesnt say how many q's we'll get.
doing 1 hypothesis test (if set out properly like im doing it) takes 5-10 mins. There's a lot of writing involved.
1c.
 

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ok, here's where i get confused.
am i doing the p-test right?
How the hell do you calculate the progaybility of a type 2 error?
 

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p-values: bad again
probability of type 2 error: no idea again.
 

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