You are curious if men and women have different TV genre preferences. You conduct a poll...
A group of movie executives is interested in gender differences in movie genre preferences. They take a random sample of self-reported males and females and finds that 17 of the females report that comedy is their favorite type of movie whereas 20 report drama as their favorite, 13 choose thrillers as their favorite, and 10 choose documentaries. Among males, 18 choose comedies, 11 choose dramas, 21 choose thrillers, and 7 choose documentaries as their favorites. 1. Develop a bivariate table...
A group of movie executives is interested in gender differences in movie genre preferences. They take a random sample of self-reported males and females and finds that 17 of the females report that comedy is their favorite type of movie whereas 20 report drama as their favorite, 13 choose thrillers as their favorite, and 10 choose documentaries. Among males, 18 choose comedies, 11 choose dramas, 21 choose thrillers, and 7 choose documentaries as their favorites. 1. Develop a bivariate table...
A sport preference poll yielded the following data for men and women. Use a 5% significance level and test to determine if sport preference and gender are independent. Sport Preferences of Men and Women Basketball Football Soccer Men 20 25 30 75 Women 18 12 15 45 38 37 45 120 What is the test value for this hypothesis test? Answer: Round your answer to two decimal places. What is the critical value for this hypothesis test? Answer: Round your...
Do women feel differently from men when it comes to tax rates? One question on a survey of randomly selected adults asked, "What percent of income do you believe individuals should pay in income tax?" Complete parts a) through c). Click the icon to view the survey results. a) Draw side-by-side boxplots of tax rates by gender. Choose the correct graph below. Survey Results OA. ОВ. A 10 20 30 40 10 20 30 40 M Oc OD 40 40...
11.12/16.66 points You may need to use the appropriate technology to answer this question Use α0.01 and conduct a goodness of fit test using 5 classes to see whether the following sample appears to have been selected from a normal probability distribution. Previous Answers ASWSBE13 12 E.025. My Notes + - Note: x-69.2 and s-18.) 54 | 85 | 93 57 54 94 | 54 | 51 | 68 | 94 | 89 | 64 | 86 | 49 55...
You are curious about the average number of yards Matthew Stafford throws for each game for the Detroit Lions. You randomly select 23 games and see that the average yards per game is 344.5 with a standard deviation of 27.8 yards. You want to create a 95% confidence interval for the true average number of yards per game he throws. What is the margin of error for this estimate? Question 1 options: 1) 1.5833 2) 5.7967 3) 12.0216 4) 9.9538...