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Chapter 9, Problem 10E

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In a college health fitness program, let \(X\) equal the weight in kilograms of a female freshman at the beginning of the program and let \(Y\) equal her change in weight during the semester. We shall use the following data for \(n=16\) observations of \((x, y)\) to test the null hypothesis \(H_{0}: \rho=0\) against a two-sided alternative hypothesis:

(a) What is the conclusion if \( \alpha = 0.10\)?

(b) What is the conclusion if \( \alpha= 0.05\)?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

X

Y

n=16

(x,y)

H_0:rho=0    

alpha=0.10

alpha=0.05

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