If the professor wants to raise the standard for passing the test to nine or more correct

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If the professor wants to raise the standard for passing the test to nine or more correct answers, what is the probability of a Type I error?


Use the following information to answer question. A college professor gives a test that has 10 true–false questions. Two students take the test. Student A, who does not know anything about the subject, answers the questions by tossing a coin. The college professor sets up the following hypothesis, where p represents the probability that a student gets an answer right.
H0: The students do not know anything (p = .5).
H1: The students know the subject (p > .5).


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Statistics For Business And Financial Economics

ISBN: 9781461458975

3rd Edition

Authors: Cheng Few Lee , John C Lee , Alice C Lee

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