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State the two primary factors that determine the -value in null hypothesis testing, and describe how changes in each of these factors affect the resulting -value.
Question: State the two primary factors that determine the -value in null hypothesis testing, and describe how changes in each of these factors affect the resulting -value.
Sample answer: The two primary factors that determine the -value in null hypothesis testing are the strength of the relationship in the sample (effect size) and the size of the sample. A stronger relationship in the sample yields a lower -value, and a larger sample size also yields a lower -value. Both of these changes decrease the likelihood that the observed sample result occurred by chance under the null hypothesis.
Key points:
- Identify the strength of the relationship (effect size) in the sample as a determining factor.
- Identify the size of the sample as a determining factor.
- State that a stronger relationship decreases the -value.
- State that a larger sample size decreases the -value.
- Explain that both factors reduce the likelihood that the result occurred by chance under the null hypothesis.
Rubric: Grading Rubric: - 1 point: Correctly identifies the strength of the relationship in the sample (or effect size) as the first factor. - 1 point: Correctly identifies the sample size as the second factor. - 1 point: Explains that a stronger relationship decreases the -value. - 1 point: Explains that a larger sample size decreases the -value. - 1 point: States that these factors reduce the likelihood that the result occurred by chance under the null hypothesis.
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