The director of student services at San Bernardino Valley College is interested in whether women are more likely to attend orientation than men before they begin their coursework.  A random sample of freshmen at San Bernardino Valley College were asked to specify their gender and whether they attended the orientation.  The results of the survey are shown below: Data for Gender vs. Orientation Attendance   Women Men Yes 399 361 No 260 264 Let p1 be the proportion of women who attended the orientation and p2p2 be the proportion of men who attended the orientation. What can be concluded at the αα = 0.01 level of significance? The null and alternative hypotheses would be:        H0:H0:  Select an answer μ1-μ2 μd μ p1-p2 p  Select an answer ≠ < > =  (please enter a decimal)     H1:H1:  Select an answer μ1-μ2 p1-p2 μ μd p  Select an answer ≠ = > <  (Please enter a decimal) The test statistic? t z  = (please show your answer to 3 decimal places.) The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.

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The director of student services at San Bernardino Valley College is interested in whether women are more likely to attend orientation than men before they begin their coursework.  A random sample of freshmen at San Bernardino Valley College were asked to specify their gender and whether they attended the orientation.  The results of the survey are shown below:

Data for Gender vs. Orientation Attendance

  Women Men
Yes 399 361
No 260

264

Let p1 be the proportion of women who attended the orientation and p2p2 be the proportion of men who attended the orientation. What can be concluded at the αα = 0.01 level of significance?

  1. The null and alternative hypotheses would be:   
  2.   

 H0:H0:  Select an answer μ1-μ2 μd μ p1-p2 p  Select an answer ≠ < > =  (please enter a decimal)   

 H1:H1:  Select an answer μ1-μ2 p1-p2 μ μd p  Select an answer ≠ = > <  (Please enter a decimal)

  1. The test statistic? t z  = (please show your answer to 3 decimal places.)
  2. The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.)
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