n a survey, students were selected at random from a certain college and were asked two questions. The first question was, "Do you believe it is wrong to hunt?". The second question was, "Do you believe it is wrong to eat meat?". The results are shown in the table. Success for the first question is identifying someone who feels that it is wrong to hunt and for the second question is identifying someone who feels that it is wrong to eat meat. Is there a significant difference in the proportion of students at this college who feel it is wrong to hunt and the proportion who feel it is wrong to eat meat? Use the a= 0.05 level of significance. Verify all conditions. Hunt
In a survey, students were selected at random from a certain college and were asked two questions. The first question was, "Do you believe it is wrong to hunt?". The second question was, "Do you believe it is wrong to eat meat?". The results are shown in the table. Success for the first question is identifying someone who feels that it is wrong to hunt and for the second question is identifying someone who feels that it is wrong to eat meat. Is there a significant difference in the proportion of students at this college who feel it is wrong to hunt and the proportion who feel it is wrong to eat meat? Use the a= 0.05 level of significance. Verify all conditions.
Hunt Wrong (Sucess) |
Not wrong (Failure) |
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Eat Meat | Wrong (Success) | 45 | 54 |
Not wrong (Failure) | 86 | 257 |
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