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Name: ___________________ Date: __________ Name: ___________________ Date: __________

Grade and Section: _________ Score: _________ Grade and Section: _________ Score: _________
I. Identification I. Identification
________ 1. It is a hunch, assumption, suspicion, assertion, or an idea about a phenomenon, ________ 1. It is a hunch, assumption, suspicion, assertion, or an idea about a phenomenon,
relationship or situation, the reality or truth of which we do not know. relationship or situation, the reality or truth of which we do not know.
________ 2.It is a statement that there is no difference between a parameter and a specific value ________ 2.It is a statement that there is no difference between a parameter and a specific value
________ 3.It is also called the research hypothesis. ________ 3.It is also called the research hypothesis.
________ 4. A test of any statistical hypothesis where the alternative hypothesis is expressed, using ________ 4. A test of any statistical hypothesis where the alternative hypothesis is expressed, using
less than (<) or greater than (>). less than (<) or greater than (>).
________ 5.It occurs when we reject the null hypothesis when it is true. ________ 5.It occurs when we reject the null hypothesis when it is true.
________ 6. A test of any statistical hypothesis where the alternative hypothesis is written with a not ________ 6. A test of any statistical hypothesis where the alternative hypothesis is written with a not
equal sign (≠). equal sign (≠).
________ 7. It occurs when we accept the null hypothesis when it is false. ________ 7. It occurs when we accept the null hypothesis when it is false.
________ 8. The probability of committing Type I error is called the level of significance. ________ 8. The probability of committing Type I error is called the level of significance.
II. True or False II. True or False
________ 1. If the rejection region lies entirely on the left tail of the sampling distribution, then the ________ 1. If the rejection region lies entirely on the left tail of the sampling distribution, then the
test is a two – tailed test. test is a two – tailed test.
________ 2. If the computed value falls outside the rejection region, then the null hypothesis is ________ 2. If the computed value falls outside the rejection region, then the null hypothesis is
rejected. rejected.
________ 3. If the symbol less than (<) appears in the alternative hypothesis, then the test is right – ________ 3. If the symbol less than (<) appears in the alternative hypothesis, then the test is right –
tailed. tailed.
________ 4. A type II error is committed if the null hypothesis is rejected when it is false. ________ 4. A type II error is committed if the null hypothesis is rejected when it is false.
________ 5. In two – tailed test, the rejection region is split and placed in both tails of the sampling ________ 5. In two – tailed test, the rejection region is split and placed in both tails of the sampling
distribution. distribution.
________ 6. A type I error is committed when we fail to reject the null hypothesis when it is actually ________ 6. A type I error is committed when we fail to reject the null hypothesis when it is actually
true. true.
________ 7. In a test of hypothesis, a test value is computed from the sample data. ________ 7. In a test of hypothesis, a test value is computed from the sample data.

III. Writing the Null and Alternative Hypothesis III. Writing the Null and Alternative Hypothesis
1. The average time to commute from home to school is 35.9 minutes. 1. The average time to commute from home to school is 35.9 minutes.
2. The average number of vehicles passing through NLEX daily is less than 21,000. 2. The average number of vehicles passing through NLEX daily is less than 21,000.
3. The average daily number of customers in a convenient store is less than 1,025. 3. The average daily number of customers in a convenient store is less than 1,025.
4. The mean content of citric acid in a bottle of juice drinks is greater than 2ml. 4. The mean content of citric acid in a bottle of juice drinks is greater than 2ml.
5. The average typing speed of a secretary is 23.8 words per minute. 5. The average typing speed of a secretary is 23.8 words per minute.

IV. Using the hypotheses in Part III, identify whether the test of hypothesis to be performed is one – IV. Using the hypotheses in Part III, identify whether the test of hypothesis to be performed is one –
tailed or two – tailed. tailed or two – tailed.

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