Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: H0: p1=p2=p3
H1: Not all population proportions are equal
The calculated test statistic is
6.082 |
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9.249 |
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8.851 |
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10.950 |
At 2.5% level of significance, the conclusion is
fail to reject H0 |
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No test |
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No decision |
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Reject H0 |
Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: H0: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions...
QUESTION 1 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response 1 2 3 Total Yes 46 16 68 130 No 44 44 82 170 Total 90 60 150 300 The calculated test statistic is 6.082 8.851 9.249 10.950 QUESTION 2 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response 1 2 3 Total Yes 46 16 68...
QUESTION 1 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response 1 2 3 Total Yes 46 16 68 130 No 44 44 82 170 Total 90 60 150 300 The calculated test statistic is 10.950 8.851 06.082 09.249 QUESTION 2 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response | 1 2 3 | Total Yes 46...
QUESTION 1 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response 1 2 3 Total Yes 46 16 68 130 No 44 44 82 170 Total 90 60 150 300 The calculated test statistic is 9.249 10.950 6.082 8.851
QUESTION 1 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response 1 2 3 | Total Yes 46 16 68 130 No 44 44 82 170 Total 90 60 150 300 The calculated test statistic is O 6.082 8.851 9.249 10.950
QUESTTUNT 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response 1 2 3 Total Yes 46 16 68 130 No 44 44 82 170 Total 90 60 150 300 The calculated test statistic is 10.950 6.082 9.249 8.851 QUESTION 2 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Yes Response 1 2 3 Total 46 16 68 130...
1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response 1 2 3 Total Yes 46 16 68 130 No 44 44 82 170 Total 90 60 150 300 At 2.5% level of significance, the conclusion is fail to reject HO No test No decision O Reject Ho
QUESTION 2 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response 1 2 3 | Total Yes 46 16 68 130 No 44 44 82 170 Total | 90 60 150 300 At 2.5% level of significance, the conclusion is fail to reject HO No test No decision Reject HO
QUESTION 2 1)-2) Use the sample data below to test the hypotheses: HO: p1=p2=p3 H1: Not all population proportions are equal Response | 1 2 3 Total Yes 46 16 68 130 No 44 44 82 170 Total 90 60 150 300 At 2.5% level of significance, the conclusion is fail to reject HO No test No decision Reject HO LA
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