I came across an old FRM exam question:
"Suppose the std dev of a normal population is known to be 10 and the mean is hypothesized to be 8. Suppose a sample size of 8 is considered. What is the range of sample means that allow the hypothesis to be accepted at a level of significance of 0.05?"
My question is: how to formulate H0 and H1 (the alternate...) I thought since we "want" to accept that the sample mean to be 8, I should formulate that as H1...That is:
H0: mu <> 8
H1: mu = 8;
Is this the correct way to formulate this? <> above means "not equal to...." I am confused. Because of the way the question is phrased (".....range of sample means...."), I thought:
H0: mu = 8
H1: mu <> 8;
--sridhar
"Suppose the std dev of a normal population is known to be 10 and the mean is hypothesized to be 8. Suppose a sample size of 8 is considered. What is the range of sample means that allow the hypothesis to be accepted at a level of significance of 0.05?"
My question is: how to formulate H0 and H1 (the alternate...) I thought since we "want" to accept that the sample mean to be 8, I should formulate that as H1...That is:
H0: mu <> 8
H1: mu = 8;
Is this the correct way to formulate this? <> above means "not equal to...." I am confused. Because of the way the question is phrased (".....range of sample means...."), I thought:
H0: mu = 8
H1: mu <> 8;
--sridhar