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- The school's newspaper reported that the proportion of students majoring in business is more than 30%. You plan on taking a sample to test this claim. The correct set of hypotheses is Group of answer choices H0: P < 0.30 Ha: P>= 0.30 H0: P<= 0.30 Ha: P > 0.30 H0: P>= 0.30 Ha: P < 0.30 H0: P > 0.30 Ha: P <= 0.30Can you rework this basing the decision onthe P-value corresponding to the observed value of thetest statistic?A writing test is given to incoming freshman at a state university before and after they complete a required class on introductory writing. Scores are between 0 and 50 with a higher score indicating that the student has a more positive attitude toward writing. The test scores for a random sample of 15 freshman before and after they completed the introductory writing course are given below. Conduct a hypothesis test to see whether the writing class helped improve the students’ attitudes about writing. Use a significance level of 0.05. Before 35 5 40 18 25 24 46 20 8 22 47 12 24 3 49 After 37 5 37 19 31 28 48 11 11 25 43 16 20 7 48 Hypothesis test needed
- What is the relationship between the t-test and the sample size? (i.e., when will a t-test be more likely to be significant/you would reject the null)?A hypothesis regarding the weight of newborn infants at a community hospital is that the mean is 6.6 pounds. A sample of seven infants is randomly selected and their weights at birth are recorded as 9.0, 7.3, 6.0, 8.8, 6.8, 8.4, and 6.6 pounds. When evaluated using the 5% level of significance, what is the decision and interpretation of the null hypothesis? Show all steps.In the p-value approach, if p-value>α (the level of significance) we reject the null hypothesis. True/False
- A shareholders' group is lodging a protest against your company. The shareholders group claimed that the mean tenure for a chief exective office (CEO) was at least 11 years. A survey of 62 companies reported in The Wall Street Journal found a sample mean tenure of 9.3 years for CEOS with a standard deviation of s = 4.4 years (The Wall Street Journal, January 2, 2007). You don't know the population standard deviation but can assume it is normally distributed. You want to formulate and test a hypothesis that can be used to challenge the validity of the claim made by the group, at a significance level of a = 0.05. Your hypotheses are: H.:µ > 11 На: :и < 11 What is the test statistic for this sample?4. At private college the achievement test is used for advanced study placement. Counselors selected a random sample of 144 students from the college and scored their tests by hand before sending them in for computer processing. For this sample, the mean was 450 and s = 29. Construct a 98% confidence interval for the mean.A pollof 2000 randomly selected students in grades 6 through 8 was conducted and found that 48% enjoy playing sports. Is the 48% result a statistic or a parameter?
- 8Logan and Brian began arguing about who did better on their tests, but they couldn't decide who did better given that they took different tests. Logan took a test in Art History and earned a 76.8, and Brian took a test in English and earned a 68.9. Use the fact that all the students' test grades in the Art History class had a mean of 71.9 and a standard deviation of 11.6, and all the students' test grades in English had a mean of 61 and a standard deviation of 9.4 to answer the following questions.a) Calculate the z-score for Logan's test grade.z=z= [Round your answer to two decimal places.] b) Calculate the z-score for Brian's test grade.z=z= [Round your answer to two decimal places.]c) Which person did relatively better? Logan Brian They did equally well.A graduate student believes that people consider faces with more contrast between lip color and skin tone as more feminine. She identifies the null hypothesis as: Ho: The level of contrast between lip color and skin tone does not affect how feminine a face is considered. She chooses a significance level of 0.05. After she collects the data and computes the sample statistics, it is time for her to make a decision about the null hypothesis. What are the two possible decisions that the graduate student can make? Check all that apply. There is not enough evidence to reject the hypothesis that the contrast between lip color and skin tone affects how feminine a face is considered. There is enough evidence to reject the hypothesis that the contrast between lip color and skin tone does not affect how feminine a face is considered. There is enough evidence to reject the hypothesis that the contrast between lip color and skin tone affects how feminine a face is considered. ☐ There is not enough…