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Variance Procedures
Example #83: Let us test the null hypothesis that the variance of height is 49. In symbols, this is:
H0 : σ² = 49
To test this hypothesis, we collect data. The data are:
63, 65, 49, 68, 64, 60, 83, 63, 69, 76, 77, 78, 74, 58, 65, 60, 63, 63, 67
With this information, calculate the test statistic corresponding to the given null hypothesis.
To summarize the above, the values of import are:
\( s^2 \) | = | 66.25731 |
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\( n \) | = | 19 |
\( \sigma^2_0 \) | = | 49 |
It may be helpful if you calculate these values yourself. Once you have, you can check your answers by hovering your mouse over the grey spaces to see if you calculated them correctly.
In the box below, please enter the test statistic for the null hypothesis and the data given above. Once you have done so, click on the “Check your answer!” button. Please round your answer to the ten-thousandths place.
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