Consider the first sample to be the sample of people over the age of 55 and the second sample to be the sample of people under the age of 25. What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the hypothesis test? O B. Ho: P1 P2 H1: P1 * P2 O D. Ho: P1 =P2 O E. Ho: P1 *P2 O F. Ho: P12 P2 H1: P1

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A study was conducted to determine the proportion of people who dream in black and white instead of color. Among 303 people over the age of
55, 60 dream in black and white, and among 312 people under the age of 25, 15 dream in black and white. Use a 0.01 significance level to test
the claim that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25. Complete parts (a)
through (c) below.
a. Test the claim using a hypothesis test.
Consider the first sample to be the sample of people over the age of 55 and the second sample to be the sample of people under the age of 25.
What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the hypothesis test?
O A. Ho: P1 =P2
H1: P1 > P2
OC. Ho: P1 =P2
H1: P1 * P2
O B. Ho: P1 sP2
H1: P1 # P2
O F. Ho: P1 2 P2
O D. Ho: P1 = P2
H1: P1 < P2
O E. Ho: P1 * P2
H1: P1 = P2
H1: P1 * P2
Identify the test statistic.
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Identify the P-value.
P-value =|
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
What is the conclusion based on the hypothesis test?
The P-value is
the significance level of a = 0.01, so
v the null hypothesis. There is
v evidence to support
the claim that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25.
b. Test the claim by constructing an appropriate confidence interval.
The 98% confidence interval is < (P1 – P2) <U.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
What is the conclusion based on the confidence interval?
Because the confidence interval limits
V 0, it appears that the two proportions are
v Because the confidence interval
limits include
v values, it appears that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is
+ha nrenartion far these .nder E
Transcribed Image Text:A study was conducted to determine the proportion of people who dream in black and white instead of color. Among 303 people over the age of 55, 60 dream in black and white, and among 312 people under the age of 25, 15 dream in black and white. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25. Complete parts (a) through (c) below. a. Test the claim using a hypothesis test. Consider the first sample to be the sample of people over the age of 55 and the second sample to be the sample of people under the age of 25. What are the null and alternative hypotheses for the hypothesis test? O A. Ho: P1 =P2 H1: P1 > P2 OC. Ho: P1 =P2 H1: P1 * P2 O B. Ho: P1 sP2 H1: P1 # P2 O F. Ho: P1 2 P2 O D. Ho: P1 = P2 H1: P1 < P2 O E. Ho: P1 * P2 H1: P1 = P2 H1: P1 * P2 Identify the test statistic. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) Identify the P-value. P-value =| (Round to three decimal places as needed.) What is the conclusion based on the hypothesis test? The P-value is the significance level of a = 0.01, so v the null hypothesis. There is v evidence to support the claim that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25. b. Test the claim by constructing an appropriate confidence interval. The 98% confidence interval is < (P1 – P2) <U. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) What is the conclusion based on the confidence interval? Because the confidence interval limits V 0, it appears that the two proportions are v Because the confidence interval limits include v values, it appears that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is +ha nrenartion far these .nder E
P-value =
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
What is the conclusion based on the hypothesis test?
The P-value is
v the significance level of a = 0.01, so
v the null hypothesis. There is
v evidence to support
the claim that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25.
b. Test the claim by constructing an appropriate confidence interval.
The 98% confidence interval is O< (P1 - P2) <U.
(Round to three decimal places as needed.)
What is the conclusion based on the confidence interval?
Because the confidence interval limits
V 0, it appears that the two proportions are
v Because the confidence interval
limits include
values, it appears that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is
the proportion for those under 25.
c. An explanation for the results is that those over the age of 55 grew up exposed to media that was displayed in black and white. Can these
results be used to verify that explanation?
O A. Yes. The results can be used to verify the given explanation because the difference in proportions is statistically significant.
O B. No. The results speak to a possible difference between the proportions of people over 55 and under 25 who dream in black and white, but
the results cannot be used to verify the cause of such a difference.
C. Yes. The results can be used to verify the given explanation because the difference in proportions is practically significant.
O D. No. The results speak to a possible difference between the proportions of people over 55 and under 25 who dream in black and white, but
the results are not statistically significant enough to verify the cause of such a difference.
Click to select your answer(s).
Transcribed Image Text:P-value = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) What is the conclusion based on the hypothesis test? The P-value is v the significance level of a = 0.01, so v the null hypothesis. There is v evidence to support the claim that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is greater than the proportion for those under 25. b. Test the claim by constructing an appropriate confidence interval. The 98% confidence interval is O< (P1 - P2) <U. (Round to three decimal places as needed.) What is the conclusion based on the confidence interval? Because the confidence interval limits V 0, it appears that the two proportions are v Because the confidence interval limits include values, it appears that the proportion of people over 55 who dream in black and white is the proportion for those under 25. c. An explanation for the results is that those over the age of 55 grew up exposed to media that was displayed in black and white. Can these results be used to verify that explanation? O A. Yes. The results can be used to verify the given explanation because the difference in proportions is statistically significant. O B. No. The results speak to a possible difference between the proportions of people over 55 and under 25 who dream in black and white, but the results cannot be used to verify the cause of such a difference. C. Yes. The results can be used to verify the given explanation because the difference in proportions is practically significant. O D. No. The results speak to a possible difference between the proportions of people over 55 and under 25 who dream in black and white, but the results are not statistically significant enough to verify the cause of such a difference. Click to select your answer(s).
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