58 believe in global warming A recent poll interviewed 1059
58% believe in global warming. A recent poll interviewed 1059 adults and 638 said they believe in global warming. What is the null and alternative hypothesis, z-statistic, p-value, support or reject the null?
Solution
Null hypothesis: p=0.58
Alternative hypothesis: p not equal to 0.58
The test statistic is
Z=(phat-p)/sqrt(p*(1-p)/n)
=(638/1059-0.58)/sqrt(0.58*(1-0.58)/1059)
=1.48
It is a two-tailed test.
The p-value= P(Z>1.48) =0.0694 (from standard normal table)
Assume that the significant level a=0.05
Since the p-value is larger than 0.05, we do not reject the null hypothesis.
So we can conclude that 58% believe in global warming.
