Chapter 4, Section 2, Exercise 062 The null and alternative hypotheses for a pop
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Chapter 4, Section 2, Exercise 062 The null and alternative hypotheses for a population proportion, as well as the sample results, are given. Use StatKey or other technology to generate a randomization distribution and calculate a p-value. Statkey tip: Use "Test for a Single Proportion" and then "Edit Data" to enter the sample information. Hypotheses: Ho : p 0.6 vs Ha : p > 0.6; 52 Sample data: p =-= 0.65 with n = 80 80 Round the p-value to three decimal places. p-value = the absolute tolerance is +/-0.05Explanation / Answer
Chapter 4, Section 2, Exercise 062 The null and alternative hypotheses for a population proportion, as well as the sample results, are given. Use StatKey or other technology to generate a randomization distribution and calculate a p-value. Statkey tip: Use "Test for a Single Proportion" and then "Edit Data" to enter the sample information. Hypotheses: Ho : p 0.6 vs Ha : p > 0.6; 52 Sample data: p =-= 0.65 with n = 80 80 Round the p-value to three decimal places. p-value = the absolute tolerance is +/-0.05