The time taken for healthy Canadian adults to complete a logic problem is believed to be Normally distributed with mean 40 seconds and standard deviation 4 seconds. It is of interest to investigate whether UBC students perform better on average than healthy adult Canadians, so the logic problem is given to a sample of 80 UBC students, and their times to solution are recorded.

Part a) Which of the following is/are parameter(s) of interest with respect to the new investigation here? (Select all that apply)







Part b) In testing a hypothesis about a parameter of interest, what would your null hypothesis be?







Part c) You would take the alternative hypothesis to be:



Part d) Suppose that, based on data collected, you reject the null hypothesis. Which of the following could you conclude?





Part e) Suppose that, based on data collected, you decide that UBC students perform better on average than healthy adult Canadians.




Part f) Suppose that, based on the data collected, you obtain a -value of 0.04. This means:





Part g) Based on the -value that was obtained, you would (Select all that apply):






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