If, in a one-tail hypothesis test where H 0 is only rejected in the upper tal, the Z ST
AT=−1.01, what is the statistical decision if the null hypothesis is tested at the 0.10 level of significance? a. Compute the p-value for this test. (Round to the nearest four decimal places to the right of the decimal point.) A. -value =2 ∗ (1−NORM-S.DIST (−1.01,1))=1.688 B. p-value = NORM.S.DIST (−1.01,1)=0.1662 C. p-value =2 ∗ NORM.S.DIST (−1.01,1)=0.3125 D. p-value =1-NORM.S.DIST (−1.01,1)=0.8438 b. What is the statistical decision? A. Since the p-value is less than α=0.10, reject H 0
B. Since the p-value is greater than α=0.10, reject H 0
C. Since the p-value is greater than α=0.10, do not rejoct H 0
D. Since the p-value is less than α=0.10, do not rejoct H 0 .