​Recently, a large academic medical center determined that 10 of 22 employees in a particular position were male​, whereas 51​% of the employees for this position in the general workforce were male....


​Recently, a large academic medical center determined that 10 of 22 employees in a particular position were male​, whereas 51​% of the employees for this position in the general workforce were male. At the 0.01 level of​ significance, is there evidence that the proportion of males in this position at this medical center is different from what would be expected in the general​ workforce?


1) What are the correct hypotheses to test to determine if the proportion is​ different?

2) Calculate the test statistic

3) What is the p-value

State the conclusion of the test.


Jun 02, 2022
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