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Finding a Job through Networking In a survey of 703 randomly selected workers, 61% got their jobs through networking (based on data from Taylor Nelson Sofres Research). Use the sample data with a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that most (more than 50%) workers get their jobs through networking. What does the result suggest about the strategy for finding a job after graduation?
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Solution
Formulating the null and alternatuve hypotheses,          
           
 Ho:   p   <=   0.5
 Ha:   p   >   0.5
 As we see, the hypothesized po =   0.5      
 As it is given,          
           
 po =    0.5      
           
 Getting the standard error of po, spo,          
           
 spo = sqrt[po (1 - po) / n] =    0.018857857      
           
 Getting the z statistic,          
 p^ =    0.61      
 z = (p^ - po)/spo =    5.833112377      
           
 As this is a    1   tailed test, then, getting the p value,  
           
 p =    2.72015*10^-09      
 significance level =    0.05      
Comparing p and the significance value, we REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.
Thus, there is significant evidence that most (more than 50%) workers get their jobs through networking.
This suggests that networking is a major factor in seeking employment.

