Asked by Kymnyque Ricks on May 05, 2024

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As the alternative value of μ increases,so does the power of the test.

Alternative Value

Often refers to a different or non-standard value or outcome considered in decision-making or analysis.

Power

The ability of a statistical test to detect an effect if the effect actually exists.

  • Understand the definition, calculation, and interpretation of a test's power and its relationship to Type II errors.
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SUKHMANDEEP AULAKHMay 11, 2024
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True
Explanation :
As the alternative value of μ (the true population mean) deviates more from the null hypothesis value, the difference between the sample mean and the hypothesized value becomes larger, increasing the power of the test to detect this difference. Therefore, as the alternative value of μ increases, so does the power of the test.