1. The values assigned to a population parameter based on the value(s) of a sample statistic are
2. The confidence level of an interval estimate is denoted by
3. For a two-tailed test thep-value is
4. A sample of 126 corporate managers and another sample of 168 college professors produced mean job-related stress scores of 7.35 for the managers and 6.86 for the professors. Suppose that the standard deviations of the stress scores are 1.12 for the managers and 1.82 for the professors. The null hypothesis is that the mean stress scores are the same for corporate managers and college professors while the alternative hypothesis is that the mean stress score for managers is different from the mean stress score for professors.The significance level for the test is 1%. What are the critical values ofz
5. Two samples drawn from two populations are independent if
the selection of one sample from one population does not affect the selection of the second
6. The null hypothesis is a claim about a