Short Answer

A student concludes a one-sample tt-test by stating that their results support the hypothesis μ=μ0\mu = \mu_0, meaning the sample mean perfectly matches the hypothetical population mean. Evaluate the accuracy of the student's statement regarding the definition of μ\mu in the null hypothesis.

Question: A student concludes a one-sample tt-test by stating that their results support the hypothesis μ=μ0\mu = \mu_0, meaning the sample mean perfectly matches the hypothetical population mean. Evaluate the accuracy of the student's statement regarding the definition of μ\mu in the null hypothesis.

Sample answer: The student's statement is inaccurate. The null hypothesis, expressed formally as μ=μ0\mu = \mu_0, posits that the true population mean (μ\mu) is identical to the hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0). It is a claim about the actual population mean, not the sample mean.

Key points:

  • Identify the error in the student's statement regarding the sample mean.
  • Clarify that the null hypothesis (μ=μ0\mu = \mu_0) refers to the true population mean.
  • Explain that μ\mu represents the actual population mean, which is compared to the hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0).

Rubric: The answer should accurately evaluate the student's claim by distinguishing between the sample mean and the true population mean (μ\mu) in the formal expression of the null hypothesis.

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