When the 2010 General Social Survey asked, Would you be willing to pay much higher taxes in

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When the 2010 General Social Survey asked, €œWould you be willing to pay much higher taxes in order to protect the environment?€ (variable GRNTAXES), 459 people answered yes and 626 answered no. (We exclude those who made other responses.) Let p denote the population proportion who would answer yes. MINITAB shows the following results to analyze whether a majority or minority of Americans would answer yes:

Test of p= 0.5 vs p# 0.5 Sample p 95% CI Z-Value P-Value 459 1085 0.423041 (0.3936,0.4524) Using the normal approximatio

a. What are the assumptions for the significance test? Do they seem to be satisfied for this application? Explain.
b. For this printout, specify the null and alternative hypotheses that are tested and report the point estimate of p and the value of the test statistic.
c. Report and interpret the P-value in context.
d. According to the P-value, is it plausible that p = 0.50? Explain.
e. Explain an advantage of the confidence interval shown over the significance test.

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Statistics The Art And Science Of Learning From Data

ISBN: 9780321997838

4th Edition

Authors: Alan Agresti, Christine A. Franklin, Bernhard Klingenberg

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