52% of students entering four-year colleges receive a degree within six years. Is this percent larger than for students who play intramural sports? 129 of the 231 students who played intramural sports...


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52% of students entering four-year colleges receive a degree within six years. Is this percent larger than for<br>students who play intramural sports? 129 of the 231 students who played intramural sports received a<br>degree within six years. What can be concluded at the level of significance of a = 0.01?<br>a. For this study, we should use z-test for a population proportion v<br>b. The null and altemative hypotheses would be:<br>Ho: p v<br>vE<br>V|| 0.62<br>(please enter a decimal)<br>H: pv<<br>0.52<br>(Please enter a decimal)<br>c. The test statistic z v= 1.58<br>(please show your answer to 3 decimal places.)<br>d. The p-value<br>(Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.)<br>e. The p-value is [? va<br>f. Based on this, we should Select an answer<br>g. Thus, the final conclusion is that ...<br>v the null hypothesis.<br>O The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly larger than 52% at a = 0.01, so<br>there is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the population proportion of students who<br>played intramural sports who received a degree within six years is larger than 52%.<br>O The data suggest the populaton proportion is significantly larger than 52% at a = 0.01, so<br>there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population proportion of students who played<br>intramural sports who received a degree within six years is larger than 52%<br>O The data suggest the population proportion is not significantly larger than 52% at a = 0.01, so<br>there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population proportion of students who played<br>intramural sports who received a degree within six years is equal to 52%.<br>h. Interpret the p-value in the context of the study.<br>O f the sample proportion of students who played intramural sports who received a degree<br>within six years is 56% and if another 231 students who played intramural sports are surveyed<br>then there would be a 12.11% chance of concluding that more than 52% of all students who<br>played intramural sports received a degree within six years.<br>O There is a 12.11% chance of a Type I error.<br>O There is a 12.11% chance that more than 52% of all students who played intramural sports<br>received a degree within six years.<br>Olf the population proportion of students who played intramural sports who received a degree<br>within six years is 52% and if another 231 students who played intramural sports are surveyed<br>then there would be a 12.11% chance that more than 56% of the 231 students surveyed<br>received a degree within six years<br>i. Interpret the level of significance in the context of the study.<br>O If the population proportion of students who played intramural sports who received a degree<br>within<br>hin six years is 52% and if another 231 students who played intramural sports are surveyed<br>then there would be a 1% chance that we would end up falsely concluding that the proportion<br>of all students who played intramural sports who received a degree within six years is larger<br>than 52%<br>

Extracted text: 52% of students entering four-year colleges receive a degree within six years. Is this percent larger than for students who play intramural sports? 129 of the 231 students who played intramural sports received a degree within six years. What can be concluded at the level of significance of a = 0.01? a. For this study, we should use z-test for a population proportion v b. The null and altemative hypotheses would be: Ho: p v vE V|| 0.62 (please enter a decimal) H: pv< 0.52 (please enter a decimal) c. the test statistic z v= 1.58 (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 [? va f. based on this, we should select an answer g. thus, the final conclusion is that ... v the null hypothesis. o the data suggest the population proportion is not significantly larger than 52% at a = 0.01, so there is not sufficient evidence to conclude that the population proportion of students who played intramural sports who received a degree within six years is larger than 52%. o the data suggest the populaton proportion is significantly larger than 52% at a = 0.01, so there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population proportion of students who played intramural sports who received a degree within six years is larger than 52% o the data suggest the population proportion is not significantly larger than 52% at a = 0.01, so there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population proportion of students who played intramural sports who received a degree within six years is equal to 52%. h. interpret the p-value in the context of the study. o f the sample proportion of students who played intramural sports who received a degree within six years is 56% and if another 231 students who played intramural sports are surveyed then there would be a 12.11% chance of concluding that more than 52% of all students who played intramural sports received a degree within six years. o there is a 12.11% chance of a type i error. o there is a 12.11% chance that more than 52% of all students who played intramural sports received a degree within six years. olf the population proportion of students who played intramural sports who received a degree within six years is 52% and if another 231 students who played intramural sports are surveyed then there would be a 12.11% chance that more than 56% of the 231 students surveyed received a degree within six years i. interpret the level of significance in the context of the study. o if the population proportion of students who played intramural sports who received a degree within hin six years is 52% and if another 231 students who played intramural sports are surveyed then there would be a 1% chance that we would end up falsely concluding that the proportion of all students who played intramural sports who received a degree within six years is larger than 52% 0.52="" (please="" enter="" a="" decimal)="" c.="" the="" test="" statistic="" z="" v="1.58" (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="" [?="" va="" f.="" based="" on="" this,="" we="" should="" select="" an="" answer="" g.="" thus,="" the="" final="" conclusion="" is="" that="" ...="" v="" the="" null="" hypothesis.="" o="" the="" data="" suggest="" the="" population="" proportion="" is="" not="" significantly="" larger="" than="" 52%="" at="" a="0.01," so="" there="" is="" not="" sufficient="" evidence="" to="" conclude="" that="" the="" population="" proportion="" of="" students="" who="" played="" intramural="" sports="" who="" received="" a="" degree="" within="" six="" years="" is="" larger="" than="" 52%.="" o="" the="" data="" suggest="" the="" populaton="" proportion="" is="" significantly="" larger="" than="" 52%="" at="" a="0.01," so="" there="" is="" sufficient="" evidence="" to="" conclude="" that="" the="" population="" proportion="" of="" students="" who="" played="" intramural="" sports="" who="" received="" a="" degree="" within="" six="" years="" is="" larger="" than="" 52%="" o="" the="" data="" suggest="" the="" population="" proportion="" is="" not="" significantly="" larger="" than="" 52%="" at="" a="0.01," so="" there="" is="" sufficient="" evidence="" to="" 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