A study was conducted to understand how American college stu…
A study was conducted to understand how American college students manage their finances. Each person in a representative sample of 600 college students was asked if they had one or more credit cards. If so, whether they paid their balance in full each month. There were 400 who did not pay balance in full each month. For this sample of 400 students, the sample mean credit card balance was reported to be $850. For purposes of this exercise, assume population standard deviation is $250. Is there convincing evidence that college students who do not pay their credit card balance in full each month have a mean balance that is greater than $820 at 0.02 level of significance? 1n) What is the numerical value of the “Test Statistic” in this problem (approximated to two digits after the decimal)?
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A study was conducted to understand how American college students manage their finances. Each person in a representative sample of 600 college students was asked if they had one or more credit cards. If so, whether they paid their balance in full each month. There were 400 who did not pay balance in full each month. For this sample of 400 students, the sample mean credit card balance was reported to be $850. For purposes of this exercise, assume population standard deviation is $250. Is there convincing evidence that college students who do not pay their credit card balance in full each month have a mean balance that is greater than $820 at 0.02 level of significance? 1u) What is the 98% Confidence Interval on Mu (rounded to two digits after the decimal) for this problem based on the information provided?
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A study was conducted to understand how American college students manage their finances. Each person in a representative sample of 600 college students was asked if they had one or more credit cards. If so, whether they paid their balance in full each month. There were 400 who did not pay balance in full each month. For this sample of 400 students, the sample mean credit card balance was reported to be $850. For purposes of this exercise, assume population standard deviation is $250. Is there convincing evidence that college students who do not pay their credit card balance in full each month have a mean balance that is greater than $820 at 0.02 level of significance? 1c) What does the parameter “Mu” stands for in this Hypothesis Testing problem?
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A study was conducted to understand how American college students manage their finances. Each person in a representative sample of 600 college students was asked if they had one or more credit cards. If so, whether they paid their balance in full each month. There were 400 who did not pay balance in full each month. For this sample of 400 students, the sample mean credit card balance was reported to be $850. For purposes of this exercise, assume population standard deviation is $250. Is there convincing evidence that college students who do not pay their credit card balance in full each month have a mean balance that is greater than $820 at 0.02 level of significance? 1v) What is rejection criteria under the Confidence Interval approach in this Hypothesis Test?
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A study was conducted to understand how American college students manage their finances. Each person in a representative sample of 600 college students was asked if they had one or more credit cards. If so, whether they paid their balance in full each month. There were 400 who did not pay balance in full each month. For this sample of 400 students, the sample mean credit card balance was reported to be $850. For purposes of this exercise, assume population standard deviation is $250. Is there convincing evidence that college students who do not pay their credit card balance in full each month have a mean balance that is greater than $820 at 0.02 level of significance? 1y) What is your conclusion based on the decisions under p-value, Critical-value, and Confidence Intervals approaches for this Hypothesis Test? Choose the best option among the following.
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2f) State the Null Hypotheses for this analysis using parameter labels (Greek letter labels). [1 point] State the Alternative Hypotheses for this analysis (Greek letter labels). [1 point] Name all the parameter labels (specify what each label in the above hypothesis stands for). [1 point] Note: You become eligible to earn these points ONLY if you answer all the questions asked.
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2m) Conduct appropriate tests in Excel (showing all the steps) at a 0.04 level of significance to identify which Fabric/s provides different performance with respect to “Burn Time” among the ones tried. Copy-Paste the results in the box below. [5 points] Note: You become eligible to earn these points ONLY if you provide the complete solution.
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A study was conducted to understand how American college students manage their finances. Each person in a representative sample of 600 college students was asked if they had one or more credit cards. If so, whether they paid their balance in full each month. There were 400 who did not pay balance in full each month. For this sample of 400 students, the sample mean credit card balance was reported to be $850. For purposes of this exercise, assume population standard deviation is $250. Is there convincing evidence that college students who do not pay their credit card balance in full each month have a mean balance that is greater than $820 at 0.02 level of significance? 1i) Given the problem description and based on the statistical theory and the Hypothesis statements, the “Expected value (Mu)” of the “sampling distribution of Xbar” is ________________.
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