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Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is significantly different than 50% at the 0.02 significance level.

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Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is smaller than 50% at the 0.01 significance level.
The null and alternative hypothesis would be:

1.2.Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is significantly different...
Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than the proportion of women who own cats at the 0.01 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: HPM = PF HOPM = PF HUM = Up HPM = PF H:MM = MF HIM = MF HP <PF HPM > PF HUM > HF HPM + PF HUM uf HUM<Hp The test is: left-tailed right-tailed two-tailed Based on a sample of 40 men, 40%...
Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is significantly different than 40% at the 0.1 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: OH:P < 0.4 Hp > 0.4 OH = 0.4 H +0.4 H:p = 0.4 Hp + 0.4 Ho:p = 0.4 HP < 0.4 Hou < 0.4 H:H > 0.4 H: > 0.4 HAM < 0.4 The test is: two-tailed right-tailed left-tailed The test 15! two-tailed right-tailed left-tailed Based on a sample of...
Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is significantly different than 80% at the 0.01 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:μ≥0.8H0:μ≥0.8 Ha:μ<0.8Ha:μ<0.8 H0:p=0.8H0:p=0.8 Ha:p≠0.8Ha:p≠0.8 H0:p≥0.8H0:p≥0.8 Ha:p<0.8Ha:p<0.8 H0:p≤0.8H0:p≤0.8 Ha:p>0.8Ha:p>0.8 H0:μ≤0.8H0:μ≤0.8 Ha:μ>0.8Ha:μ>0.8 H0:μ=0.8H0:μ=0.8 Ha:μ≠0.8Ha:μ≠0.8 The test is: left-tailed two-tailed right-tailed Based on a sample of 200 people, 78% owned cats The p-value is:
Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than 80% at the 0.02 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H0:p=0.8 H1:p≠0.8 H0:μ=0.8 H1:μ≠0.8 H0:p=0.8 H1:p>0.8 H0:p=0.8 H1:p<0.8 H0:μ=0.8 H1:μ<0.8 H0:μ=0.8 H1:μ>0.8 The test is: two-tailed right-tailed left-tailed Based on a sample of 45 people, 71% owned cats The test statistic is: (to 2 decimals) The positive critical value is: (to 2 decimals) Based on this we: Fail to reject the null hypothesis Reject...
Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is significantly different than 80% at the 0.2 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H 0 : μ = 0.8 H 1 : μ ≠ 0.8 H 0 : p ≤ 0.8 H 1 : p > 0.8 H 0 : p = 0.8 H 1 : p ≠ 0.8 H 0 : μ ≤ 0.8 H 1 : μ > 0.8 H 0 : p...
Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than 70% at the 0.02 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H 0 : p = 0.7 H 1 : p < 0.7 H 0 : μ = 0.7 H 1 : μ ≠ 0.7 H 0 : p = 0.7 H 1 : p > 0.7 H 0 : μ = 0.7 H 1 : μ > 0.7 H 0 : μ...
Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than 40% at the 0.02 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H 0 : μ = 0.4 H 1 : μ < 0.4 H 0 : μ = 0.4 H 1 : μ > 0.4 H 0 : p = 0.4 H 1 : p ≠ 0.4 H 0 : μ = 0.4 H 1 : μ ≠ 0.4 H 0 : p...
Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than the proportion of women who own cats at the 0.05 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: H:MM = up H :PM = PF H: PM = PF H:um = Mr Holm Mp Ho: PM = Pp H:Hm > MF H:PM PF H:PM<PF H:MM Hp HMM Hp H:PM > PF o The test is: left-tailed right-tailed two-tailed o o Based on a sample...
Test the claim that the proportion of people who own cats is smaller than 60% at the 0.10 significance level. The null and alternative hypothesis would be: The test is: right-tailed left-tailed two-tailed Based on a sample of 600 people, 58% owned cats The p-value for this test is 0.1587 Based on this we: Fail to reject the null hypothesis and cannot conclude the claim is correct Reject the null hypothesis and conclude the claim is correct
Test the claim that the proportion of men who own cats is significantly different than the proportion of women who own cats at the 0.05 significance level. Based on a sample of 60 men, 25 owned cats and based on a sample of 20 women, 10 owned cats. a) What is the Null and alternative hypotheses. b) What can be concluded at the a = 0.05 level of significance? c) In words what is your final conclusion.