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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 04:10 jaaay10

David wants to test a claim about a population mean. The population standard deviation is unknown, the sample is a simple random sample of size 20, and the population is normally distributed. In this case, the t-test should be used since σ is unknown. If David incorrectly uses the z-distribution instead of the t-distribution, will he obtain a P-value that is too big or too small? Explain your thinking. Will he be more likely or less likely to reject the null hypothesis than if had correctly used the t-distribution?

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