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Chapter 9Hypothesis Testing
9.4
Testing a Hypothesis about a Population Proportion
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Hypothesis Test Regarding a Population Proportion, p
If a claim is made regarding the population proportion, we can use the following steps to test the claim, provided that
1. the sample is obtained via simple random sampling, and2. npo(1 – po) > 10 with n < 0.05N (the sample size, n, is no more than 5% of the population size, N).
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Step 1: A claim is made regarding the population proportion. The claim is used to determine the null and alternative hypotheses. The hypotheses can be structured in one of three ways:
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Step 4: Compare the critical value with the test statistic:
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Step 5: State the conclusion.
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EXAMPLE Trust the Media?
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EXAMPLE Hypothesis Test for a Population Proportion – Small Sample Size