EBK STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
EBK STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
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Author: Anderson
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 12.3, Problem 19E

Test the following hypotheses by using the χ2 goodness of fit test.

     H 0 : p A = .40 , p B = .40.  and p C = .20 H a :  The population proportions are not p A =   .40 , p B = .40 ,  and p C =   .20

A sample of size 200 yielded 60 in category A, 120 in category B, and 20 in category C. Use α = .01 and test to see whether the proportions are as stated in H0.

  1. a. Use the p-value approach.
  2. b. Repeat the test using the critical value approach.
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