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# Write a program that displays your name inside a box on the terminal screen, like

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Problem P1.7

Write a program that displays your name inside a box on the terminal screen, like this:Do your best to approximate lines with characters such as | - +.

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3.1.2 HYPOTHESIS TESTS 1) A statistical hypothesis is the claim that some population characteristic is equal to a certain value a. The null hypothesis (denoted by H ) is the hypothesis that is initially assumed to be true 0 b. The alternate hypothesis (denoted by H ) i1 the complementary to H , usu0lly the hypothesis that is wished to be tested. 2) Test procedure a. Created under the assumption of the null and then it is determined how likely that assumption is compared to the alternate i. Test statistic- a function of the sampled data ii. Rejection region/criteria- set of all test statistic values for which the null will be rejected b. Error types i. Type I error consists of rejecting the null when itis in fact true ii. Type II error consists of failing to reject the null when it is in fact false 3) Known population variance a. A test statistic is an unbiased estimator of a population parameter. b. The test statistic correspondent to the t or z value depending on the information given. This test statistic will give you a value in whichyou need to find a p-value from either your z-table or t-table. 4) P Value a. The p-value of a hypothesis test is the probabilityof observing the specific value of the test st

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