| Tag | Value |
|---|---|
| file | Inferential_Statistics_uva-one-sample-mean-868-en_uva-one-sample-mean-868-en |
| name | uva-one-sample-mean-868-en |
| section | Inferential Statistics/Parametric Techniques/t-test/One sample mean |
| type | schoice |
| solution | FALSE, TRUE, FALSE |
| Type | Calculation |
| Language | English |
| Level | Statistical Literacy |
| IRT-Difficulty | 4.279 |
| p-value | 0.0717 |
One wants to test the hypothesis that the average IQ of Utrecht politicians is 110, against the alternative that the average is higher. In a random sample of 20 politicians from Utrecht, the mean IQ is calculated to be 118 with a standard deviation of 15. the mean IQ is 118 with a standard deviation of 15. It is assumed that IQ is normally distributed. The null hypothesis can now be rejected at a significance level of