Hypothesis Testing for Sample Proportions Quiz
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What is the null hypothesis for the sample proportion summary hypothesis test?

The null hypothesis is that the population proportion is equal to 0.62 (p = 0.62).

What is the alternate hypothesis for the sample proportion summary hypothesis test?

The alternate hypothesis is a right tail test claiming the population proportion is greater than 0.62 (HA: p > 0.62).

What is the conclusion of this hypothesis test based on a 5% level of significance?

The conclusion of this hypothesis test is to reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternate hypothesis based on a 5% level of significance.

What does the P-value indicate about the sample proportion in this hypothesis test?

<p>The P-value indicates that our sample proportion is not statistically significant enough to reject the null hypothesis.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following statements with their accuracy regarding the hypothesis test:

<p>The sample proportion is .62 and population proportion is .7 = False The alternate hypothesis is a right tail test claiming the population proportion is greater than 0.62 = True The conclusion of this hypothesis test is to reject the null hypothesis in favor of the alternate hypothesis based on a 5% level of significance = True The P-value indicates our sample proportion is not statistically significant enough to reject the null hypothesis = False</p> Signup and view all the answers

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