Victims of Violence A random survey of 90 women who were victims of violence found that 24 were attacked by relatives. A random survey of 60 men found that 10 were attacked by relatives. At a= .05 , can it be shown that the percentage of women who were attacked by relatives is different the percentage of men who were attacked by relatives? Use p1 for the proportion of women who were attacked by relatives. Use the critical value method with tables and round all intermediate calculations to at least three decimal places. State the hypotheses and identify the claim H0: H1: one tailed or two tailed Find the critical value(s). Round the answer to at least three decimal places and ensure your degrees of freedom are correct before proceeding. If there is more than one critical value, seperate them with commas. Critical value(s)= Compute the test value. Round the answerto at least two decimal places. z= Reject or do not reject the null hypothesis Is there enough evidence to support the claim
Victims of Violence A random survey of 90 women who were victims of violence found that 24 were attacked by relatives. A random survey of 60 men found that 10 were attacked by relatives. At a= .05 , can it be shown that the percentage of women who were attacked by relatives is different the percentage of men who were attacked by relatives? Use p1 for the proportion of women who were attacked by relatives. Use the critical value method with tables and round all intermediate calculations to at least three decimal places.
State the hypotheses and identify the claim
H0:
H1:
one tailed or two tailed
Find the critical value(s). Round the answer to at least three decimal places and ensure your degrees of freedom are correct before proceeding. If there is more than one critical value, seperate them with commas.
Critical value(s)=
Compute the test value. Round the answerto at least two decimal places.
z=
Reject or do not reject the null hypothesis
Is there enough evidence to support the claim
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