1. The Monte-Carlo computer-simulations tested the assumptions that are unique to the t -test for independent samples...
Question:
1. The Monte-Carlo computer-simulations tested the assumptions that are unique to thet-test for independent samples design. The findings revealed you are at the greatest risk of making a Type 2 error when
A) You have violated both assumptions and the larger value for variance is associated with the smaller sample size.
B) You have violated both assumptions and the larger value for variance is associated with the larger sample size.
C) Any 1 of the 2 assumptions are violated.
D) The only assumption that can never be violated is "homogeneity of population variances".
E) Sample sizes are both less than 7 but the other assumption is met.
2. InStep 2of Hypothesis Testing, when we define the Sampling Distribution, the following three characteristics are critical for naming the distribution
A) statistic for analysis
B) whether or not population parameters are known or unknown
C) type of data
D) research design
E) model of hypothesis testing
F) sample size
3. The value for 1of Population 1 in the Independent Samples Research Design whenj= 2 ...
A) is the same as the value for the mean of the sampling distribution of differences between the means.
B) may be known or unknown, but this is not really an issues as under the null hypothesis 1-0 = 0.
C) is equal to 0.
D) is the same as the mean of Sample 1.