Statistics (13th Edition)
Statistics (13th Edition)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780134080215
Author: James T. McClave, Terry T Sincich
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 13, Problem 59ACB

a.

To determine

To identify: Whether you think male and female tourists differ in their responses to purchasing photographs, postcards, or paintings based on the percentages shown in the table.

To explain: Why are these percentages alone insufficient to draw a conclusion about the true response category proportions.

b.

To determine

To compute: The counts of tourists in each of the Response/Gender categories.

c.

To determine

To specify: The null and alternative hypothesis for testing whether male and female tourists differ in their responses to purchasing photographs, postcards or paintings.

d.

To determine

To locate: The test statistic and p-value on the printout.

g.

To determine

To make: Appropriate conclusion using α=0.01 .

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