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4. The general population (Population 2) has a mean of 30 and a standard deviation of 5, and the cutoff Z score for significance in a study involving one participant is 1.96. If the raw score obtained by the participant is 45, what decisions should be made about the null and research hypotheses?

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Answer:

The null hypothesis is rejected and research hypotheses is supported

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

The population mean is
\mu = 30

The standard deviation is
\sigma = 5

The sample size is n = 1

The cutoff Z score for significance is
Z_(\alpha ) = 1.96

The mean score is
\= x = 45

Generally the test hypothesis is mathematically represented as


t = (\= x - \mu )/( ( \sigma )/(√(n) ) )

=>
t = (45 - 30 )/( ( 5)/(√(1) ) )

=>
t = 3

From the obtained value we can see that
t > Z_(\alpha )

Hence the null hypothesis is rejected and research hypotheses is supported

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