We would like to test the difference between the proportions of the consumers of a specific product in two countries. In the first country 45 people out of 200 prefer the product whereas in the second country 57 of 200 people prefer the product. Test the null hypothesis Ho:p1=P2 against alternative hypothesis Ha: P1<P2 at 0.05 level of significance.
We would like to test the difference between the proportions of the consumers of a specific...
In a test for the difference between two proportions, the sample sizes were n1=68 and n2=76 , and the numbers of successes in each sample were x1=41 and x2=25 . A test is made of the hypothesis Ho:p1=p2 versus H1:P1>p2 are the assumptions satisfied in order to do this test?Explain. B) Find the test statistics value C) Can you reject the null hypothesis at the a=0.01 significance level? Use Ti-84 for calculations please.
Suppose that based on two independent samples, the 95% confidence interval for the difference between two population proportions, p1−p2 is (-0.29, -0.01). If a test of hypotheses H0: p1−p2 = 0 versus Ha: p1−p2 ≠ 0 was conducted at 0.05 level of significance based on these samples, the decision would be to .. retain the null hypothesis? reject the null hypothesis?
Say a 95% confidence interval for P2 - P2, the difference between two proportions, is (0.152, 0.392). This indicates that the difference between the two proportions is not significant. A) True-- Yes OB) False--No O C) Can't tell without the data Question 7 (1 point) According to National Eye Institute (NEI), in 2010, 61% of Americans with cataract were women and 39% were men. Suppose you want to conduct a test for the difference in proportions to test whether females...
A researcher is interested in determining whether there is a difference in male college students and female college students' preference for taking online classes over on-campus classes. The researcher surveys 82 female students, and found that 15 preferred online classes. The researcher surveys 70 male students, and found that 10 preferred online classes. Let's perform a hypothesis test at the 5% significance level. Test whether the proportion of females who prefer online classes is greater than the proportion of males...
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An insurance company collects data on seat-belt use among drivers in a country. Of 1 100 drivers 20-29 years old, 19% said that they buckle up, whereas 341 of 1300 drivers 45-64 years old said that they did. At the 19 sign cance e el do he data suggest a there sa difference in sea e use et een...
Scientists would like to test if there is a difference between the mean amount of nicotine in menthol cigarettes and the mean amount of nicotine in non-menthol cigarettes. The scientists collect a simple random sample of 25 menthol cigarettes and 25 non-menthol cigarettes. Both samples consist of cigarettes that are filtered, 100 mm long, and non-light. The menthol cigarettes have a mean nicotine amount of 0.87 mg and a standard deviation of 0.24 mg. The non-menthol cigarettes have a mean...
Recent incidents of food contamination have caused great concern
among consumers. An article reported that 33 of 80 randomly
selected Brand A brand chickens tested positively for either
campylobacter or salmonella (or both), the leading bacterial causes
of food-borne disease, whereas 69 of 80 Brand B brand chickens
tested positive.
(a)
Does it appear that the true proportion of non-contaminated
Brand A chickens differs from that for Brand B? Carry out a test of
hypotheses using a significance level 0.01....
14. Use the following information to complete steps (a) through (d) below. A random sample of n = 135 individuals results in x1 = 40 successes. An independent sample of n2 = 140 individuals results in X2 = 60 successes. Does this represent sufficient evidence to conclude that p1 <P2 at the a=0.05 level of significance? (a) What type of test should be used? O A. A hypothesis test regarding the difference between two population proportions from independent samples. OB....
11. Construct the indicated confidence interval for the
difference between population proportions. Assume
that the samples are independent and that they have been randomly
selected.
A marketing survey involves product recognition in New York and
California. Of 558 New Yorkers surveyed, 193 knew the product while
196 out of 614 Californians knew the product. Construct a 99%
confidence interval for the difference between the two population
proportions.
12. Construct the indicated confidence interval for the
difference between population proportions. Assume...
Do you prefer paintings in which the people are fully clothed? This question was asked by a professional survey group on behalf of a national arts organization. A random sample of n1 = 56 people who are conservative voters showed that r1 = 43 said yes. Another random sample of n2 = 65 people who are liberal voters showed that r2 = 37 said yes. Does this indicate that the population proportion of conservative voters who prefer art with fully...