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Solution
1.
There are 2 populations, the first population being those household with dogs and the second being those without dogs.
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2.
It is quantitative data, in terms of proportions. [QUANTITATIVE]
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3.
This is a proportions test, so PROPORTION STATS. [ANSWER]
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4.
Let p1 and p2 be the proportions for with and without dogs, respectively.
Formulating the hypotheses          
 Ho: p1 - p2   =   0  
 Ha: p1 - p2   =/=   0   [ANSWER]
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5.
Here, we see that pdo =    0   , the hypothesized population proportion difference.  
           
 Getting p1^ and p2^,          
           
 p1^ = x1/n1 =    0.073033708      
 p2 = x2/n2 =    0.107981221      
           
 Also, the standard error of the difference is          
           
 sd = sqrt[ p1 (1 - p1) / n1 + p2 (1 - p2) / n2] =    0.028853915      
           
 Thus,          
           
 z = [p1 - p2 - pdo]/sd =    -1.211187882 = -1.21   [ANSWER, TEST STATISTIC]  
           
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6.
          
 Also, the p value is, as this is two tailed,          
           
 P =    0.225823406   [ANSWER]
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7.
As P > 0.05, we DO NOT REJECT HO.
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8.  
           
 There is no significant evidence that there is a difference between the proportion of households burglarized between those with dogs and those without. [CONCLUSION]


