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In the context of a one-sample tt-test, what specific standard of comparison is the single sample mean evaluated against, and how is the null hypothesis mathematically defined?

Question: In the context of a one-sample tt-test, what specific standard of comparison is the single sample mean evaluated against, and how is the null hypothesis mathematically defined?

Sample answer: The single sample mean (MM) is compared against a specific, hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0). The null hypothesis is mathematically defined as μ=μ0\mu = \mu_0.

Key points:

  • The standard of comparison is a specific, hypothetical population mean.
  • The symbol for the hypothetical population mean is μ0\mu_0.
  • The null hypothesis is defined as μ=μ0\mu = \mu_0.

Rubric: The answer must explicitly state that the comparison is against a hypothetical population mean (μ0\mu_0) and provide the correct mathematical notation for the null hypothesis (μ=μ0\mu = \mu_0).

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