A. Composite hypothesis
B. Alternative hypothesis
C. Null hypothesis
D. Simple hypothesis
Related Mcqs:
- The Estimation and testing of hypothesis are main branches of ________________?
A. Sampling
B. Probability distribution
C. Regression
D. Statistical Inference - Type II error is committed when the null hypothesis is _________________?
A. Rejected when it is true
B. Rejected when it is false
C. Accepted when it is true
D. Accepted when it is false - If Ho is stated as Q = Qo< the alternate hypothesis in general stated________________?
A. Q Qo
C. Q ≠ Qo
D. None of these - The first and starting point in test Hypothesis is ______________?
A. stating H1
B. stating Ho
C. L of significance
D. Test statistics - Herbicide A has been used for years in order to kill a particular type of weed. An experiment is to be conducted in order to see whether a new herbicide, Herbicide B, is more effective than Herbicide A. Herbicide A will continue to be used unless there is sufficient evidence that Herbicide B is more effective. The alternative hypothesis in this problem is_____________?
A. Herbicide A is more effective than Herbicide B
B. Herbicide A is not more effective than Herbicide B
C. Herbicide B is more effective than Herbicide A
D. Herbicide B is not more effective than Herbicide A - If we reject the null hypothesis, we might be making____________?
A. Unpredictable
B. A correct Decision
C. Type-II Error
D. Type-Error - The Runs test results in rejecting the null hypothesis of randomness when______________?
A. There is an unusually large number of runs
B. There is an unusually small number of runs
C. None of these
D. Either of the above - Which of the following test is most likely assessing this null hypothesis: Ho The number of violations per apartment in the population of all city apartments is binomially distributed with a probability of success in any one trial of P=0.3 dd ?
A. The Mann-Whitney test
B. The Kruskal-Wallis test
C. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank test
D. The Kolmogorove-Simirnor test - In hypothesis testing probability of (alpha +beta) =1?
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Yes
D. NoSubmitted by: Nimra Shaheen
- When in hypothesis testing (alpha) increases (1-beta)?
A. Decrease
B. Equal
C. Increases
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Nimra Shaheen