Practice of Statistics in the Life Sciences
Practice of Statistics in the Life Sciences
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781319013370
Author: Brigitte Baldi, David S. Moore
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.12AYK

(a)

To determine

To explain:

The population of in that individual the parameter p of the given sample.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 19.12AYK

  p0.609514

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  q0=0.5x=615N=1009

Concept used:

Formula

  p=xn

Significance level

  α=1confidenceα=10.95

Calculation:

  X Is a random variable

  X Is the number of people try to avoid drinking soda

  H0:p=0.5H0:p>0.5p0=0.5

Specific value of proportion

  q0=1p0q0=0.5x=615N=1009

Parameter p= true proportion of individuals in population

The best point of estimate of p is sample proportion

  p=xnp=6151009p0.609514

The proportion of individual in the sample try to avoid drinking soda is 0.609514 .

(b)

To determine

To explain:The null and alternative hypothesis corresponding to Gallup’s title of the given sample.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 19.12AYK

  p0.609514

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  q0=0.5x=615N=1009

Concept used:

Formula

  p=xn

Significance level

  α=1confidenceα=10.95

Calculation:

Null hypothesis (H0) :-The hypothesis of no difference is called null hypothesis. Null hypothesis is the hypothesis which is tested for the possible rejection under the assumption that is true.

Alternative hypothesis (H1) :-The complementary hypothesis to the null hypothesis is called Alternative hypothesis

  X Is a random variable

  X Is the number of people try to avoid drinking soda

Null hypothesis H0:p=0.5 [only half of the people try to avoid drinking soda]

Alternative hypothesis H1:p>0.5 [majority of people try to avoid drinking soda]

Alternative hypothesis to be one sided.

Here, only values greater than 0.5 are to be tested.

That is only one direction areto be tested.

(c)

To determine

To explain:

The test statistic and p value of the given sample.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 19.12AYK

  p Value =0.000

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  q0=0.5x=615N=1009

Concept used:

Formula

  p=xn

Significance level

  α=1confidenceα=10.95

Calculation:

  X Is a random variable

  X Is the number of people try to avoid drinking soda

  H0:p=0.5H0:p>0.5p0=0.5

Specific value of proportion

  q0=1p0q0=0.5x=615N=1009

Parameter p= true proportion of individuals in population

The best point of estimate of p is sample proportion

  p=xnp=6151009p0.609514

Test statistic

The value of p is

  p^N(p,pqn)

  p Comes from null hypothesis

  z=p^ppqnz0=6.96

  p Value

  =P(z>z0)zN(0,1)

  p Value =0.000

A p Value is nearly zero

So, the null hypothesis are rejected.

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