This study source was downloaded by 100000865965430 from CourseHero.com on 06-14-2023 14:17:32 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/198396189/UNIT-5-CHALLENGE-51docx/ INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICSUNIT 5 HYPOTHESIS TESTING WITH Z-TEST, T-TESTS, AND ANOVACHALLENGE 5.1 SAMPLING DISTRIBUTIONS1 Sample Statistics and Population ParametersWhich of the following is an example of a parameter? a.)Average number of all adults who smoke regularly b.)50 random students are asked how much they spent on supplies c.)30 random adults are asked how much they spent on health insurance d.)Measurement of the sample population2 Sample Statistic and Population Parameter Symbols Select two symbols that represent a parameter. a.) b.) c.) d.) e.)This study source was downloaded by 100000865965430 from CourseHero.com on 06-14-2023 14:17:32 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/198396189/UNIT-5-CHALLENGE-51docx/3 Sampling With or Without ReplacementOne condition for performing a hypothesis test is that the observations are independent.If Jason is sampling 35 students without replacement, the minimum population size would have to be greater than ________ to treat the observations as independent. a.)350 b.)300 c.)70 d.)2504 Sampling Error and Sample SizeSelect the FALSE statement regarding the relationship between sampling error and sample size. a.)Increasing the sample size will decrease the sampling error. b.)An estimate becomes more accurate as you increase the sample size. c.)You can resolve poor data collection by increasing the