Short-term classes: Does taking a class in a short-term format (8 weeks instead of 16 weeks) increase a student’s likelihood of passing the course? For a particular course, the pass rate for the 16-week format is 59%. A team of faculty examine student data from 40 randomly selected accelerated classes and determine that the pass rate is 78%. Which of the following are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses for this research question?
H0: p = 0.59; Ha: p ≠ 0.59
H0: p = 0.59; Ha: p > 0.59
H0: p = 0.78; Ha: p ≠ 0.78
H0: p = 0.78; Ha: p > 0.59
Does taking a class in a short-term format (8 weeks instead of 16 weeks) increase a student’s likelihood of passing the course means whether pass rate has increased from 59% or 0.59.
The following are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses for this research question are:
H0: p = 0.59; Ha: p > 0.59
Short-term classes: Does taking a class in a short-term format (8 weeks instead of 16 weeks)...
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