22. Quiz: What is a p-value Anyway?

QUIZ QUESTION: :

Consider you have implemented a new program in the office to improve company morale. You measure employee morale for each employee via an assessment before and after the program. You want to see if the program was successful. Use this scenario to complete the matches below.

ANSWER CHOICES:



Description

Value

Type II Error

Alternative Hypothesis

Type I Error

p-value

Null Hypothesis

SOLUTION:

Description

Value

Type II Error

Alternative Hypothesis

Type I Error

p-value

Null Hypothesis

QUIZ QUESTION: :

Using the same example from the first quiz, match each of the below alternative hypothesis with the way the distribution would be shaded. The statistic we compute is the sample mean after the program minus the sample mean before the program .

ANSWER CHOICES:



Alternative Hypothesis

Shading

Shade greater than the observed statistic to obtain the p-value.

Shade less than the observed statistic to obtain the p-value.

Shade greater than the positive of our observed statistic and below the negative of our observed statistic to obtain the p-value.

SOLUTION:

Alternative Hypothesis

Shading

Shade greater than the observed statistic to obtain the p-value.

Shade less than the observed statistic to obtain the p-value.

Shade greater than the positive of our observed statistic and below the negative of our observed statistic to obtain the p-value.