An institute conducted a clinical trial of its methods for gender selection. The results showed that 371 of 658 babies born to parents using a specific​ gender-selection method were boys. Use the sign...


An institute conducted a clinical trial of its methods for gender selection. The results showed that 371 of 658 babies born to parents using a specific​ gender-selection method were boys. Use the sign test and a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the method increased the likelihood of having a boy.


Find the null and alternative hypothesis.


H0:




  • p>0.5

  • p≠0.5

  • p=0.5

  • p<>




H1:H1:




  • p<>

  • p=0.5

  • p>0.5

  • p≠0.5




If we consider + to represent a boy, then how many of each sign is there?


Positive Signs:


Negative Signs:


Total Signs:


What is the p-value?  (Round to three decimal places.)


What is the conclusion about the null?


What is the conclusion about the claim?



Jun 10, 2022
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