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Blank row, Table 1 begins in A8.
Blank row, Table 1 begins in A8.
Statistical Summary: Questions 1–4
Sample Confidence Intervals: Questions 1–4
Question Proportion Sample Size Question Error Lower Limit Upper Limit Conclusion
#1 0.5393258427 89 #1 0.105671417 0.433654425 0.6449972600892 We are 95% confident the true populatio
#2 0.5168539326 89 #2 0.105939551 0.410914381 0.6227934839207 We are 95% confident the true populatio
#3 0.5168539326 89 #3 0.105939551 0.410914381 0.6227934839207 We are 95% confident the true populatio
#4 0.5168539326 89 #4 0.105939551 0.410914381 0.6227934839207 We are 95% confident the true populatio
End of Table 1, blank row. Table 2 begins in F8. End of Table 2, blank row. Table 3 begins in A15.
Statistical Summary: Questions 5–6
Sample Std Sample Confidence Intervals: Questions 5–6
Question Sample Mean Dev Size Question Error Lower Limit Upper Limit Conclusion
#5 21.921348315 3.22710368 89 #5 0.684144612 21.2372037 22.605492926476 We are 95% confident the true populatio
#6 8.2808988764 5.54524523 89 #6 1.175589637 7.105309239 9.4564885135636 We are 95% confident the true populatio
End of Table 3, blank row. Table 4 begins in F15. End of table, blank row. Table 5 begins in F21.
Blank row. Table 4 begins in F15. End of table, blank row. Table 5 begins in F21.
Table 5 begins in F21. Hypothesis Tests: Questions 1–6
Question Ho Ha Reject Ho When Test Statistic
#1 p ≤ .450 p > .450 z > 1.645 1.69388734606657
#2 p ≥ .65 p < .65 z < -1.96 or z > 1.96 -2.63349589982627
#3 p ≤ 0.35 p > .35 z < -1.96 or z > 1.96 3.3002037225671
#4 p ≤ 0.40 p > .40 z < -1.96 or z > 1.96 2.25026007652116
#5 μ = 20 μ ≠ 20 z < -1.96 or z > 1.96 5.61679002150259
#6 μ≤7 μ>7 z > 1.645 2.17915986313031
End of table, blank row.
Rejection criteria: IMPORTANT:
Left-tailed test, reject Ho when z < -1.645. Be sure you change the population st
Test Statistic formula to reflect what
Right-tailed test, reject Ho when z > 1.645. Ho and Ha.
Two-tailed test, reject Ho when z < -1.96 or z > 1.96.
End of worksheet.
% confident the true population proportion is between 0.434 and 0.645.
% confident the true population proportion is between 0.411 and 0.623.
% confident the true population proportion is between 0.411 and 0.623.
% confident the true population proportion is between 0.411 and 0.623.

% confident the true population proportion is between 21.237 and 22.605.


% confident the true population proportion is between 7.105 and 9.456.

Decision Summary
Reject Ho There is sufficient statistical evidence to show the population proportion is greater than 0.45.
Reject Ho There is sufficient statistical evidence to show the population proportion is less than 0.65.
Reject Ho There is sufficient statistical evidence to show the population proportion is greater than 0.35.
Reject Ho There is sufficient statistical evidence to show the population proportion is greater than 0.40.
Reject Ho There is sufficient statistical evidence to show the population mean is not 20.
Reject Ho There is sufficient statistical evidence to show the population mean is greater than 7.

TANT:
you change the population statistic in the
atistic formula to reflect what you put in
Ha.
The work below uses made-up data. Remember that the values you use in your hypotheses are up to you.
You can compare your population parameters to any value; just remember that the sample statistic must agree with your alternate hypothesis.
We always try to reject the null hypothesis; that means we must have evidence (via the sample statistic) that the alternate hypothesis is true.
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Blank row, Table 1 begins in A8.
Blank row, Table 1 begins in A8.
Statistical Summary: Questions 1–4
Sample Confidence Intervals: Questions 1–4
Question Proportion Sample Size Question Error Lower Limit Upper Limit Conclusion
#1 0.56 61 #1 0.127111672 0.432888328 0.68711167156945 We are 95% confident the true populati
#2 0.43 61 #2 0.126775909 0.303224091 0.55677590917655 We are 95% confident the true populati
#3 0.48 61 #3 0.127934409 0.352065591 0.60793440942434 We are 95% confident the true populati
#4 0.44 61 #4 0.127111672 0.312888328 0.56711167156945 We are 95% confident the true populati
End of Table 1, blank row. Table 2 begins in F8. End of Table 2, blank row. Table 3 begins in A15.
Statistical Summary: Questions 5–6
Sample Std Sample Confidence Intervals: Questions 5–6
Question Sample Mean Dev Size Question Error Lower Limit Upper Limit Conclusion
#5 3.61 1.43 61 #5 0.366185477 3.243814523 3.97618547660808 We are 95% confident the true populati
#6 492.03 136.62 61 #6 34.98479707 457.0452029 527.014797072865 We are 95% confident the true populati
End of Table 3, blank row. Table 4 begins in F15. End of table, blank row. Table 5 begins in F21.
Blank row. Table 4 begins in F15.
Remember that the End of table, blank row. Table 5 begins in F21.
Table 5 begins in F21. values used in the Hypothesis Tests: Questions 1–6
hypotheses are
whatever you want; Question Ho Ha Reject Ho When Test Statistic
just make sure the #1 p ≥ 0.55 p < 0.55 z < -1.645 0.1569919254
sample statistic
supports Ha. #2 p ≤ 0.50 p > 0.50 z > 1.645 -1.093434955
#3 p = 0.60 p ≠ 0.60 z < -1.96 or z > 1.96 -1.913112647
#4 p ≥ 0.75 p < 0.75 z < -1.645 -5.591469694
#5 μ = 17 μ ≠ 17 z < -1.96 or z > 1.96 -73.13233787
FORMAT HINT: #6 μ ≤ 119 μ > 119 z > 1.645 21.32526304
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these options. Rejection criteria: IMPORTANT:
Left-tailed test, reject Ho when z < -1.645. Be sure you change the population
Test Statistic formula to reflect wha
Right-tailed test, reject Ho when z > 1.645. Ho and Ha.
Two-tailed test, reject Ho when z < -1.96 or z > 1.96.
End of worksheet.
rue.

% confident the true population proportion is between 0.433 and 0.687.


% confident the true population proportion is between 0.303 and 0.557.
% confident the true population proportion is between 0.352 and 0.608.
% confident the true population proportion is between 0.313 and 0.567.

% confident the true population proportion is between 3.244 and 3.976.


% confident the true population proportion is between 457.045 and 527.015.

Decision Summary
Do not Reject Ho There is not sufficient statistical evidence to show the population proportion is less than 0.55.
Do not Reject Ho There is not sufficient statistical evidence to show the population proportion is greater than 0.50.
Do not Reject Ho There is not sufficient statistical evidence to show the populaton proportion is not 0.60.
Reject Ho There is sufficient statistical evidence to show the population proportion is less than 0.75.
Reject Ho There is sufficient statistical evidence to show the population mean is not 17.
Reject Ho There is sufficient statistical evidence to show the population mean is greater than 119.

RTANT:
e you change the population statistic in the
atistic formula to reflect what you put in
d Ha.

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