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1. if the p-value is greater than 0.1, we generally conclude the data are consis-

tent with the null hypothesis: true



2. what is the best way to characterize the random error present in a mea-

surement?: take replicate measurements of your analytes and using the standard

deviation and a t-table specify an error bar with a confidence limit




3. statistical interference assesses whether an observed phenomenon in the

data can reasonably be attributed to chance or not: true



4. suppose we collected a sample size n = 100 from some population and

used the data to calculate a 95% confidence interval for the population mean.
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, now suppose we are going to increase the sample size to n = 300. keeping

all else constant, which of the following would we expect to occur as a result

of increasing the sample size?: (1) the standard error would decrease, (2) the

margin of error would decrease




5. in designing a clinical trial where each subject receives both a placebo and

a proposed treatment, what statistical test would be most appropriate?: paired

t-test



6. an atomic absorption analysis is to be done on the calcium in a sample

of powdered milk. a 12.55 gram sample of the powder is wet ashed in nitric

acid and diluted to 50.00 mL with distilled water. a 1.00 mL aliquot of this

is transferred to a 50.00 mL solution using EDTA. using a wavelength of

422.6 nm in an atomic absorption experiment, this diluted sample showed an

absorbance of 0.375. a standard calcium sample (treated the same way) with

a known concentration of 20.0 ppm provided an absorbance of 0.859. what is

the ppm of calcium in the powdered milk?: 437 ppm



7. in a 3 step serial dilution: the first dilution is 1/10, the second dilution is 1/5,
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