Suppose a test procedure about the population mean ? is performed, when the population is normal with an unknown variance
If a sample of size 16 is drawn from the population and the alternative hypothesis is H1 : ? ? ?0, the null hypothesis is rejected at a level ? = 0.05 if either t < -2.131 or t > 2.131. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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