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Define the one-sample tt-test and identify the two specific values that are compared in this statistical procedure.

Question: Define the one-sample tt-test and identify the two specific values that are compared in this statistical procedure.

Sample answer: The one-sample tt-test is a statistical procedure used to evaluate whether a sample likely comes from a population with a specific mean. It compares a sample mean (MM) against a hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0).

Key points:

  • Defines the one-sample tt-test
  • Mentions evaluating if a sample likely comes from a population with a specific mean
  • Identifies the sample mean (MM)
  • Identifies the hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0)

Rubric: The response must define the test as a procedure evaluating if a sample comes from a population with a specific mean, and explicitly state that it compares a sample mean (MM) against a hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0).

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