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A decade-old study found that the proportion of high school seniors who felt that "getting rich...
A decade-old study found that the proportion of high school seniors who felt that "getting rich" was an important personal goal was 67% . Suppose that we have reason to believe that this proportion has changed, and we wish to carry out a hypothesis H0 test to see if our belief can be supported. State the null hypothesis H1 and the alternative hypothesis that we would use for this test.
A decade-old study found that the proportion of high school seniors who felt that "getting rich" was an important personal goal was 75%. Suppose that we have reason to believe that this proportion has changed, and we wish to carry out a hypothesis test to see if our belief can be supported. State the null hypothesis H, and the alternative hypothesis H, that we would use for this test. X P 0 s 8 D<D OS 00020 X $
A decade-old study found that the proportion of high school seniors who felt that "getting rich" was an important personal goal was 66% . Suppose that we have reason to believe that this proportion has changed, and we wish to carry out a hypothesis test to see if our belief can be supported. State the null hypothesis H0 and the alternative hypothesis H1 that we would use for this test.
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answer neatly and correctly please! A decade-old study found that the proportion of high school seniors who felt that "getting rich" was an important personal goal was 74%. Suppose that we have reason to believe that this proportion has changed, and we wish to carry out a hypothesis test to see if our belief can be supported. State the null hypothesis H. and the alternative hypothesis H, that we would use for this test. u β i σ p s...
A decade-old study found that the proportion, p, of high school seniors who believed that "getting rich" was an important personal goal was 70%. A researcher decides to test whether or not that percentage still stands. He finds that, among the 230 high school seniors in his random sample, 141 believe that "getting rich" is an important goal. Can he conclude, at the 0.01 level of significance, that the proportion has indeed changed? Perform a two-tailed test. Then fill in...
A decade-old study found that the proportion, p, of high school seniors who believed that "getting rich" was an important personal goal was 80%. A researcher decides to test whether or not that percentage still stands. He finds that, among the 220 high school seniors in his random sample, 179 believe that getting rich" is an important goal. Can he conclude, at the 0.05 level of significance, that the proportion has indeed changed? Perform a two-tailed test. Then fill in...
A decade-old study found that the proportion, p. of high school seniors who believed that "getting rich was an important personal goal was 75%. A researcher decides to test whether or not that percentage still stands. He finds that, among the 215 high school seniors in Ns random sample, 148 believe that "getting rich" is an important goal. Can he conclude, at the 0.1 level of significance, that the proportion has indeed changed? Perform a two-tailed test. Then fill in...
A decade-old study found that the proportion, p, of high school seniors who believed that "getting rich" was an important personal goal was 80%. A researcher decides to test whether or not that percentage still stands. He finds that, among the 230 high school seniors in his random sample, 199 believe that "getting rich" is an important goal. Can he conclude, at the 0.05 level of significance, that the proportion has indeed changed? Perform a two-tailed test. Then fill in...