MCQ Questions
Q.1.
The F distribution is:
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    This test is very resistant to departures from normal distributions.
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    One requirement of this method is that npgreater than5 and nqgreater than5.
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    One of the populations is normally distributed.
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    Skewed Right
Q.2.
a. If s Subscript 1 Superscript 2 represents the larger of two sample​ variances, can the F test statistic ever be less than​ 1?
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    One of the populations is normally distributed.
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    NO
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    B
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    The variance of the differences between two independent random variables equals the variance of the first random variable minus the variance of the second random variable.
Q.3.
b. Can the F test statistic ever be a negative​ number?
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    Small values of F are evidence against sigma Subscript 1 Superscript 2 Baseline equals sigma Subscript 2 Superscript 2.
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    ​​No, because sample variances cannot be​ negative, and the result of dividing the squares of two nonnegative numbers is never negative.
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    The​ P-value method and the classical method are not equivalent to the confidence interval method in that they may yield different results.
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    The​ P-value separates the critical region from the values that do not lead to rejection of the null hypothesis.
Q.4.
The​ _________ of a hypothesis test is the probability ​(1 - beta​) of rejecting a false null hypothesis.
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    POWER
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    Skewed Right
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    NO
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    The​ P-value separates the critical region from the values that do not lead to rejection of the null hypothesis.