. In a random sample of 150 residents of Florida, 29 of the 150 (19%) said they were enrolled in Medicare. Research Question – Is there evidence that Florida has a higher percentage of residents enrolled in Medicare than the nation as a whole? a.Identify the population of interest. (1 point)b.Identify the sample for the study. (1 point)c.Identify the variable of interest for the
TOPIC: Identifying the population,sample and the variable of interest for the given study.

. In a random sample of 150 residents of Florida, 29 of the 150 (19%) said...
. In a random sample of 150 residents of Florida, 29 of the 150 (19%) said they were enrolled in Medicare. Research Question – Is there evidence that Florida has a higher percentage of residents enrolled in Medicare than the nation as a whole? a. Identify the population of interest. (1 point) b. Identify the sample for the study. (1 point) c. Identify the variable e of interest for the
1. In 2012 16% of Americans were enrolled in Medicare. It has been hypothesized that Florida has a higher percentage of people enrolled in Medicare since a lot of the residents are retirees who moved south to warmer climates. In a random sample of 150 residents of Florida, 29 of the 150 (19%) said they were enrolled in Medicare. f. Using the plot created in part e, calculate the estimated p-value used to answer the research question of interest. Make...
In a random sample of 13 residents of the state of Florida, the mean waste recycled per person per day was 2.9 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.94 pounds. Determine the 98% confidence interval for the mean waste recycled per person per day for the population of Florida. Assume the population is approximately normal. Step 1 of 2 : Find the critical value that should be used in constructing the confidence interval. Round your answer to three decimal places.
Government officials claim that no more than 29% of the residents of a state are opposed to building a nuclear plant to generate electricity. Local conservation groups claim that the true percentage is much higher. To test the government’s claim, an independent testing group selects a random sample of 81 state residents and finds that 29 of the people are opposed to the nuclear plant. (a) What is the variable? Is it an attribute or measurable?
In a random sample of 19 residents of the state of Texas, the mean waste recycled per person per day was 2.5 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.650.65 pounds. Determine the 95% confidence interval for the mean waste recycled per person per day for the population of Texas. Assume the population is approximately normal. Step 1 of 2: Find the critical value that should be used in constructing the confidence interval. Round your answer to three decimal places.
A random sample of 30 Georgia residents provided a mean income of $46,000 earned last year. Another sample from Ohio residents showed a mean income of $43,000 during the same period. At the population level, using Georgia as population 1 and Ohio as population 2, did Georgia residents earn a higher income compared to the Ohio ones last year? If the p-value is 0.015, at α=.05, what is your conclusion? Question 4 options: a) Georgia income was higher than Ohio...
A random sample of 30 Georgia residents provided a mean income of $46,000 earned last year. Another sample from Ohio residents showed a mean income of $43,000 during the same period. At the population level, using Georgia as population 1 and Ohio as population 2, did Georgia residents earn a higher income compared to the Ohio ones last year? A) Ho: µ1-µ2=0 Ha: µ1-µ2≠0 B) Ho: µ1-µ2≥0 Ha: µ1-µ2<0 C) Ho: µ1-µ2≤0 Ha: µ1-µ2>0 D) None of the above
A random sample of 30 Georgia residents provided a mean income of $46,000 earned last year. Another sample from Ohio residents showed a mean income of $43,000 during the same period. At the population level, using Georgia as population 1 and Ohio as population 2, did Georgia residents earn a higher income compared to the Ohio ones last year? The hypotheses are: Question 3 options: a) Ho: µ1-µ2=0 Ha: µ1-µ2≠0 b) Ho: µ1-µ2≥0 Ha: µ1-µ2<0 c) Ho: µ1-µ2≤0 Ha: µ1-µ2>0...
1. When conducting a survey, it is important to use a random sample: to get a significant result. to avoid bias and to get a representative sample. so that we can make causal conclusions. to ensure truthful answers to the survey's questions. none of the above. 2. In order to obtain a sample of undergraduate students in the United States, a simple random sample of 10 states is selected. From each of the selected states, 10 colleges or universities are...
3. Suppose a random sample of 300 U.S. college students was obtained and the average number of hours of sleep per night for each individual was determined. It was then determined that those students who averaged at least 7 hours of sleep per night had a higher cumulative gpa, on average, than those who did not Define the following: (a) The population(s) of interest.(The independent variables) (b) The variable measured.(The dependent variable). Is this an observational study or experiment? (c)...