Statistics - 6 - Hypothesis Testing - 7 - Determining Critical Values

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This discussion examines methodologies for determining critical values in hypothesis testing for large and small samples.

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  • Go to your table and look for the value of 0.9800. You will find that this lies between 2.05 and 2.06. 2.05 gives 0.9798 and 2.06 gives 0.9803. The value of 0.9800 is somewhere between. The instructor noted that 2.06 is a little further from 0.9800 than is 2.05. For this reason, the instructor did not use 2.55. Instead, the value was shifted a little closer to 2.05 using 2.054. This is called interpolation.

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  • @TAMUCDrDawg ok i think i understand it.....thank you for the help!!!

  • so when you have a two tailed test and they give you in the question that a= 0.05 does that mean you have to divide a by 2 to get a/2=0.025 and now this is the value you will look for in the table?

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