following: In September 1996, 33% of adult Americans believed in haunted houses. In a Gallup Poll conducted June 2005, 370 of 1002 adult Americans aged 18 or older believed in hunted houses. Is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that the proportion of adult Americans who believe in hunted houses has increased at the α = 0.05? 15. The alternate hypothesis is: p > .33 B. p > .33 C. p> .37 D. p > .37 Group of answer choices p > .33 p >or= .33 p> .37 p >or= .37
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Questions 15 – 17 refer to the following:
In September 1996, 33% of adult Americans believed in haunted houses. In a Gallup Poll conducted June 2005, 370 of 1002 adult Americans aged 18 or older believed in hunted houses. Is there sufficient evidence to support the claim that the proportion of adult Americans who believe in hunted houses has increased at the α = 0.05?
15. The alternate hypothesis is:
- p > .33 B. p > .33 C. p> .37 D. p > .37
Group of answer choices
p > .33
p >or= .33
p> .37
p >or= .37
16. If the p-value is 0.0041 what is the conclusion to the test.
Group of answer choices
More than 37% of adult Americans believe in hunted houses
More than 33% of adult Americans believe in hunted houses
33% of adult Americans believe in hunted houses
37% of adult Americans believe in hunted houses
17. A type II error for this test is:
Group of answer choices
To conclude that 37% of adult Americans believe in hunted houses when in fact only 33% believe in hunted houses.
To conclude that 33% of adult Americans believe in hunted houses when in fact 37% believe in hunted houses.
To conclude that 33% of adult Americans believe in hunted houses when in fact more than 33% believe in hunted houses.
To conclude that more than 33% of adult Americans believe in hunted houses when in fact 33% believe in hunted houses.
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