Gender and College Students: According to the U.S. Department of Education, approximately 57% of students attending colleges in the U.S. are female. A statistics student is curious whether this is...



Gender and College Students:According to the U.S. Department of Education, approximately 57% of students attending colleges in the U.S. are female. A statistics student is curious whether this is true at her college. She tests the hypotheses H0: p = 0.57 versus Ha: p ≠ 0.57.


The P‑value is not small enough to reject the null hypothesis. Which of the following is an appropriate conclusion?




  1.  There is enough evidence to say that the proportion of female students at the college is different from 0.57.

  2.  There is not enough evidence to say that the proportion of female students at the college is different from 0.57.

  3.  There is enough evidence to say that the proportion of female students at the college is equal to the national figure of 57%.

  4.  The probability that the proportion of female students at the college is different from 0.57 is equal to the level of significance, 0.05.




Jun 09, 2022
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