In one study of smokers who tried to quit smoking with nicotine patch​ therapy, 37 were smoking one year after treatment and 33 were not smoking one year after the treatment. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that among smokers who try to quit with nicotine patch​ therapy, the majority are smoking one year after the treatment. Do these results suggest that the nicotine patch therapy is not​ effective? Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for this test. Choose the correct answer below.     A. H0​: p=0.5 H1​: p<0.5   B. H0​: p=0.5 H1​: p>0.5   C. H0​: p=0.5 H1​: p≠0.5   D. H0​: p>0.5 H1​: p=0.5 Identify the test statistic for this hypothesis test.   The test statistic for this hypothesis test is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) Identify the​ P-value for this hypothesis test.   The​ P-value for this hypothesis test is nothing. ​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.) Identify the conclusion for this hypothesis test.     A. Fail to reject H0. There sufficient evidence to warrant support of the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the treatment.   B. Reject H0. There insufficient evidence to warrant support of the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the treatment.   C. Reject H0. There sufficient evidence to warrant support of the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the treatment.   D. Fail to reject H0. There insufficient evidence to warrant support of the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the treatment. Do these results suggest that the nicotine patch therapy is not​ effective?   Since there is ▼   sufficient insufficient evidence to support the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the​ treatment, there is ▼   sufficient insufficient evidence to suggest that the nicotine patch is not effective.

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In one study of smokers who tried to quit smoking with nicotine patch​ therapy,
37
were smoking one year after treatment and
33
were not smoking one year after the treatment. Use a
0.01
significance level to test the claim that among smokers who try to quit with nicotine patch​ therapy, the majority are smoking one year after the treatment. Do these results suggest that the nicotine patch therapy is not​ effective?
Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for this test. Choose the correct answer below.
 
 
A.
H0​:
p=0.5
H1​:
p<0.5
 
B.
H0​:
p=0.5
H1​:
p>0.5
 
C.
H0​:
p=0.5
H1​:
p≠0.5
 
D.
H0​:
p>0.5
H1​:
p=0.5
Identify the test statistic for this hypothesis test.
 
The test statistic for this hypothesis test is
nothing.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Identify the​ P-value for this hypothesis test.
 
The​ P-value for this hypothesis test is
nothing.
​(Round to three decimal places as​ needed.)
Identify the conclusion for this hypothesis test.
 
 
A.
Fail to reject
H0.
There
sufficient
evidence to warrant support of the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the treatment.
 
B.
Reject
H0.
There
insufficient
evidence to warrant support of the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the treatment.
 
C.
Reject
H0.
There
sufficient
evidence to warrant support of the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the treatment.
 
D.
Fail to reject
H0.
There
insufficient
evidence to warrant support of the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the treatment.
Do these results suggest that the nicotine patch therapy is not​ effective?
 
Since there is
 
sufficient
insufficient
evidence to support the claim that the majority are smoking one year after the​ treatment, there is
 
sufficient
insufficient
evidence to suggest that the nicotine patch is not effective.
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