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14. The National Center for Education Statistics would like to test the hypothesis that the proportion
of Bachelor\'s degrees that were earned by women equals 0.60. A random sample of 140 college
graduates with Bachelor degrees found that 75 were women. The National Center for Education
Statistics would like to set a = 0.10. The correct hypothesis statement for this hypothesis test would be ?

Solution

Here, n = 140

p = proportion of Bachelor\'s degrees that are earned by women, and we have to test

H0: p = 0.60 (no change)

H1: p != 0.60 (change, two-tailed)

Significance level, a = 0.10

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Using normal distribution,

Mean = np = 140*0.6 = 84

SD = sqrt( n*p* (1-p) ) = sqrt(140*0.6*0.4) = 5.797

Variance = n*p*(1-p) = 140*0.6*0.4 = 33.6

X - N(84, 33.6)

Sample Proportion P (X/n) - N(84/140, 33.6/140^2)

P - N(0.6, 0.0017)

a = 0.10 => Critical Region is z<-1.64 and z>1.64

Now, value of sample proportion = 75/140 = 0.536

So, test static, z = (x - m)/sd = (0.536 - 0.6) / sqrt(0.0017) = -1.55

This value does not lie in the critical region. Thus there is no evidence, at 10% significance level, to support the hypothesis that the propotion of Bachelor\'s degrees that are earned by women equals 0.60

14. The National Center for Education Statistics would like to test the hypothesis that the proportion of Bachelor\'s degrees that were earned by women equals 0

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