The director of student services at Oxnard College is interested in whether women are less likely to attend orlentation than men before they begin their coursework. A random sample of freshmen at...


The director of student services at Oxnard College is interested in whether women are less likely to attend<br>orlentation than men before they begin their coursework. A random sample of freshmen at Oxnard College<br>were asked what their gender is and whether they attended orientation. The results of the survey are<br>shown below:<br>Data for Gender vs.<br>Orlentation<br>Attendance<br>Women Men<br>Yes 426<br>491<br>No 190<br>189<br>What can be concluded at the a = 0.10 level of significance?<br>For this study, we should use Select an answer<br>a. The null and alternative hypotheses would be:<br>Ho: Select an answery Select an answerv Select an answerv (please enter a decimal and note that p1<br>and ul represent the proportion and mean for women and p2 and u2 represent the proportion and mean<br>for men.)<br>H: Select an answerv Select an answerv Select an answerv (Please enter a decimal)<br>b. The test statistic ?v =<br>(please show your answer to 3 decímal places.)<br>c. The p-value =<br>(Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.)<br>d. The p-value is ?v a<br>e. Based on this, we should Select an answerv the null hypothesis.<br>f. Thus, the final conclusion is that ...<br>O The results are statistically insignificant at a = 0.10, so there is insufficient evidence to<br>conclude that the population proportion of freshmen women at Oxnard College who attend<br>orientation is less than the population proportion of freshmen men at Oxnard College who<br>attend orientation.<br>The results<br>ally significant at o<br>ssufficiont ovidenceto conclude<br>

Extracted text: The director of student services at Oxnard College is interested in whether women are less likely to attend orlentation than men before they begin their coursework. A random sample of freshmen at Oxnard College were asked what their gender is and whether they attended orientation. The results of the survey are shown below: Data for Gender vs. Orlentation Attendance Women Men Yes 426 491 No 190 189 What can be concluded at the a = 0.10 level of significance? For this study, we should use Select an answer a. The null and alternative hypotheses would be: Ho: Select an answery Select an answerv Select an answerv (please enter a decimal and note that p1 and ul represent the proportion and mean for women and p2 and u2 represent the proportion and mean for men.) H: Select an answerv Select an answerv Select an answerv (Please enter a decimal) b. The test statistic ?v = (please show your answer to 3 decímal places.) c. The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal places.) d. The p-value is ?v a e. Based on this, we should Select an answerv the null hypothesis. f. Thus, the final conclusion is that ... O The results are statistically insignificant at a = 0.10, so there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the population proportion of freshmen women at Oxnard College who attend orientation is less than the population proportion of freshmen men at Oxnard College who attend orientation. The results ally significant at o ssufficiont ovidenceto conclude

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