6.1. For (a)-(c), is it a null hypothesis, or an alternative hypothesis? (a) In Canada, the proportion
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6.1. For (a)-(c), is it a null hypothesis, or an alternative hypothesis?
(a) In Canada, the proportion of adults who favor legalized gambling equals 0.50.
(b) The proportion of all Canadian college students who are regular smokers now is less than 0.24 (the value it was ten years ago).
(c) The mean 10 of all students at Lake Wobegon High School is larger than 100.
(d) Introducing notation for a parameter,state the hypotheses in (a)-
(c) in terms of the parameter values.
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Statistical Methods For The Social Sciences
ISBN: 9781292021669
4th Edition
Authors: Barbara Finlay, Alan Agresti
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