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HDTV Penetration In a survey of 1500 households, it is found that 47% of them have a high-definition television (based on data from the Consumer Electronics Association). Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that fewer than half of all households have a high-definition television. Is the result from a few years ago likely to be valid today?
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] = 0.012909944
Getting the z statistic,
p^ = 0.47
z = (p^ - po)/spo = -2.323790008
As this is a 1 tailed test, then, getting the p value,
p = 0.010068376
significance level = 0.01
Comparing p and the significance value, we FAIL TO REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.
Thus, there is no significant evidence that fewer than half of all households have a high-definition television.
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The result from few years ago will NOT be likely to be valid today, as HD TVs are more common nowadays.
