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The recidivism rate for convicted sex offenders is 9%. A warden suspects that this percent is higher if the sex offender is also a drug addict. Of the 336 convicted sex offenders who were also drug addicts, 44 of them became repeat offenders. What can be concluded at the a - 0.05 level of significance? a. For this study, we should use | Select an answer b. The null and alternative hypotheses would be: Ho: ? v Select an answer v (please enter a decimal) H 1: ? v Select an answer v (Please enter a decimal) c. The test statistic ? v|= (please show your answer to 3 decimal places.) d. The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places. ) e. The p-value is ? v a f. Based on this, we should |Select an answer | the null hypothesis. g. Thus, the final conclusion is that ... The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly higher than 9% at a = 0.05, so there is statistically significant evidence to conclude that the population proportion of convicted sex offender drug addicts who become repeat offenders is equal to 9%. The data suggest the populaton proportion is significantly higher than 9% at o = 0.05, so there is statistically significant evidence to conclude that the population proportion of convicted sex offender drug addicts who become repeat offenders is higher than 9%. The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly higher than 9% at or = 0.05, so there is statistically insignificant evidence to conclude that the population proportion of convicted sex offender drug addicts who become repeat offenders is higher than 9%. h. Interpret the p-value in the context of the study. If the sample proportion of convicted sex offender drug addicts who become repeat offenders is 13% and if another 336 convicted sex offender drug addicts are observed then there would be a 0.44% chance of concluding that more than 9% of all convicted sex offender drug addicts become repeat offenders