Recall that 106 shoppers participated in the survey. Their responses, given as a percentage of U.S. labor
Question:
For Information: Refer to the Journal of Global Business (Spring 2002) study of what "Made in the USA" on product labels means to the typical consumer. Exercise 2.152.
a. Describe the qualitative variable of interest in the study. Give the levels (categories) associated with the variable.
b. What are the values of p1, p2, P3, and p4, the probabilities associated with the four response categories hypothesized by the consumer advocate group?
c. Give the null and alternative hypotheses for testing the consumer advocate group's claim.
d. Compute the test statistic for testing the hypotheses, part c.
e. Find the rejection region of the test at α = .10.
f. State the conclusion in the words of the problem.
g. Find and interpret a 90% confidence interval for the true proportion of consumers who believe "Made in the USA" means "100%" of labor and materials are produced in the United States.
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Statistics For Business And Economics
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