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A study conducted at a certain college shows that 61% of the school's graduates find a job in their chosen field within a year after graduation Find the probability that mong 7 randomly selected graduates, at least one finds a job in his or her chosen field within a year of graduating
How can I find a p-value when given a test statistic only with no df? I am preferably looking for a method with a TI-84 but will accept any answer, here is the question I am trying to answer: Use the given information to find the P-value. Also, use a 0.05 significance level and state the conclusion about the null hypothesis (reject the null hypothesis or fail to reject the null hypothesis). The test statistic in a left-tailed test is...
A study conducted at a certain college shows that 55% of the school’s graduates obtain a job in their chosen field within a year after graduation. Using the formula for the binomial distribution, find the following probabilities for nine (9) randomly selected graduates of that college: a) that exactly seven (7) will find a job in their chosen field; b) that at least six (6) will find a job in their chosen field; c) that at most seven (7) will...
1.) Formulate the indicated conclusion in nontechnical terms. Be sure to address the original claim. A researcher claims that 62% of voters favor gun control. Assuming that a hypothesis test to reject this claim has been conducted and that the conclusion is failure to reject the null hypothesis, state the conclusion in nontechnical terms. Group of answer choices There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that 62% of voters favor gun control. There is not sufficient evidence to...
For the given data, (a) find the test statistic, (b) find the standardized test statistic, (c) decide whether the standardized test statistic is in the rejection region, and (d) decide whether you should reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. The samples are random and independent , a = 0.01. Sample statistics: x = 1235, n 40, x2 = 1195, and n2 = 70. Population statistics: o1 65 and a2 120. Claim: (a) The test statistic for -H2is (b)...
A hypothesis test is conducted to test the null hypothesis that the mean is less than 12. Use a 0.01 level of significance. What type of test is this? Right tail Two tail Left tail What is the critical value? 2.33 -2.33 1.78 correct answer is not given Suppose the test statistic was -2.50 What is the conclusion? Fail to reject Ho. There is not sufficent evidence to support the claim that the mean is less than 12. Reject Ho....
The P-value for a hypothesis test is shown. Use the P-value to decide whether to reject H when the level of significance is (a) a= 0.01, (b) a 0.05, and (c) a0.10. P 0.0749 (a) Do you reject or fail to reject Ho at the 0.01 level of significance? O A. Reject H because the P-value, 0.0749, is greater than a=0.01 O B. Fail to reject Ho because the P-value, 0.0749, is less than a = 0.01 O C. Reject...
A recent article reported that a job awaits only one in three (0.33) new college graduates. The major reasons given were an overabundance of college graduates and a weak economy. A survey of 200 recent graduates from your school revealed that 80 students had jobs. At the .01 significance level, can we conclude that a larger proportion of students at your school have jobs? A The Null Hypothesis is: a Job awaiting new college graduates is _______. b Job awaiting...
For the given data, (a) find the test statistic, (b) find the standardized test statistic, (c) decide whether the standardized test statistic is in the rejection region, and (d) decide whether you should reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. The samples are random and independent Claim: <H2, a=0.01. Sample statistics: x = 1235, n = 30, X2 = 1205, and n = 60. Population statistics: 6 = 70 and 62 = 100. (a) The test statistic for ,...
For the folowing claim, find the null and alternative hypotheses, test statistic, critical value, and draw a conclusion. Assume that a simple random sample has been selected from a normally distributed population. Answer parts a-d. Claim: The mean IQ score of statistics professors is less than 119. Sample data: n 11, x 117, s 14. The significance level is ?-005 Click the icon to view a table of critical t-values. a. Choose the correct null hypothesis (Ho) and altenative hypothesis...