Concept explainers
a)
To find the
a)
Answer to Problem 24E
The probability that selected person is female = 0.1502
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula:
The probability that selected person is female is,
b)
To find the probability that selected person is detective.
b)
Answer to Problem 24E
The probability that selected person is detective = 0.1301
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula:
The probability that selected person is detective is,
c)
To find the number of female detectives would expect to have.
c)
Answer to Problem 24E
The number of female detectives would expect to have = 730.4003
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula:
The number of female detectives would expect to have:
d)
To find which test is appropriate.
d)
Answer to Problem 24E
Chi-square test for independence.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
There are two variables which want test verify either dependent or independent. Also, the counts of two variables are given. Hence, chi-square test of independence is appropriate to use.
e)
To state null and alternative hypotheses.
e)
Answer to Problem 24E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The null and alternative hypotheses:
f)
To check the assumptions and conditions.
f)
Answer to Problem 24E
All the conditions satisfied.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
There are three main conditions of Chi-square test:
Counts, Independent and expected counts are at least 5.
The data has given counts so the condition of counts satisfied.
Assuming that officers at NYPD are independent, so condition of independent is satisfied.
The smallest expected count is
Which is larger than 5 so all the conditions satisfied.
g)
To find the degrees of freedom.
g)
Answer to Problem 24E
The degrees of freedom = 5
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula:
The number of rows = r = 6
The number of columns = c = 2
Therefore, the degrees of freedom are:
h)
To state the conclusion.
h)
Answer to Problem 24E
There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim of independence.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
P-value = 0.0001
Decision: The p-value< 0.05, reject H0.
Conclusion: There is sufficient evidence to reject the claim of independence.
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