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ou may come up with your own question to test but you will need to state what you are testing. Examples of such questions are

ou may come up with your own question to test but you will need to state what you are testing. Examples of such questions are "What is the 95% confidence interval of ..." or "The average height of a STAT 0200 student is greater than 65 inches, at = 0.05" or "We are interested in a relationship between favorite color and how often you spend watching TV, at = 0.10". Don't worry if your question may not make sense, I won't be grading you on your inference question, I will be grading on how you carry out the stated question

Specify inference question (confidence interval or hypothesis test) for a categorical and numerical variable combination where we want to determine whether or not there is a relationship. Carry out the proper inference test (two sample or matched pairs) for the stated question (5 points). You may need to modify your categorical variable so that it only has two levels. Once you complete the inference provide a summary of the results (3 points)

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