In a recent court case it was found that during a period of 11 years 889 people were selected for grand jury duty and 42% of them were from the same ethnicity. Among the people eligible for grand jury...


In a recent court case it was found that during a period of 11 years 889 people were selected for grand jury duty and 42% of<br>them were from the same ethnicity. Among the people eligible for grand jury duty, 79.7% were of this ethnicity. Use a 0.05<br>significance level to test the claim that the selection process is biased against allowing this ethnicity to sit on the grand jury.<br>Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, conclusion about the null hypothesis, and final<br>conclusion that addresses the original claim. Use the P-value method and the normal distribution as an approximation to the<br>binomial distribution.<br>What is the test statistic?<br>(Round to two decimal places as needed.)<br>What is the P-value?<br>P-value =<br>(Round to four decimal places as needed.)<br>What is the conclusion on the null hypothesis?<br>O Fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is greater than the significance level, a.<br>O Reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is less than or equal to the significance level, a.<br>Fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is less than or equal to the significance level, a.<br>O Reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is greater than the significance level, a.<br>Does the jury selection system appear to be fair?<br>O A. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim<br>that the selection process is biased against allowing<br>this ethnicity to sit on the grand jury. The jury selection<br>process appears to be unfair.<br>O B. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of<br>the claim that the selection process is biased against<br>allowing this ethnicity to sit on the grand jury. The jury<br>selection process appears to be fair.<br>OC. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the<br>claim that the selection process is biased against<br>allowing this ethnicity to sit on the grand jury. The jury<br>selection process appears to be fair.<br>O D. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that<br>the selection process is biased against allowing this<br>ethnicity to sit on the grand jury. The jury selection<br>process appears to be unfair.<br>

Extracted text: In a recent court case it was found that during a period of 11 years 889 people were selected for grand jury duty and 42% of them were from the same ethnicity. Among the people eligible for grand jury duty, 79.7% were of this ethnicity. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the selection process is biased against allowing this ethnicity to sit on the grand jury. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic, P-value, conclusion about the null hypothesis, and final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Use the P-value method and the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution. What is the test statistic? (Round to two decimal places as needed.) What is the P-value? P-value = (Round to four decimal places as needed.) What is the conclusion on the null hypothesis? O Fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is greater than the significance level, a. O Reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is less than or equal to the significance level, a. Fail to reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is less than or equal to the significance level, a. O Reject the null hypothesis because the P-value is greater than the significance level, a. Does the jury selection system appear to be fair? O A. There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the selection process is biased against allowing this ethnicity to sit on the grand jury. The jury selection process appears to be unfair. O B. There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the selection process is biased against allowing this ethnicity to sit on the grand jury. The jury selection process appears to be fair. OC. There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the selection process is biased against allowing this ethnicity to sit on the grand jury. The jury selection process appears to be fair. O D. There is sufficient evidence to support the claim that the selection process is biased against allowing this ethnicity to sit on the grand jury. The jury selection process appears to be unfair.
Jun 07, 2022
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