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A certain academic program boasts that 87% of their graduates find full-time employment in their field within the
first year of graduation. The academic director is concerned that market factors may have adversely affected the
full-time placement rate and decides to perform a Hypothesis Test to see if her concern is warranted.

The hypothesis test is performed at a 5% significance level and the resulting p-value is 0.07.

Assume that all conditions for testing have been met and choose the statement that contains the correct
conclusion.

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there is not sufficient sample evidence to conclude that the full-time placement rate is now less than 87%

Use the model to make the appropriate prediction.

A sociologist wanted to determine whether there was a relation between a state's poverty rate (x) and its teen
pregnancy rate (y). Data from all 50 states produced the regression model:

yˆ=4.3+1.4(x

What does the model suggest for the poverty rate of Florida, which has a poverty rate of 16.6?

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27.5%

Select the most appropriate response.

As sample size increases (other things being equal), what tends to happen to 95% confidence intervals?

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They become narrower.

Select the most appropriate response.

A p-value=0.35 indicates that:


o no sample evidence against the null hypothesis.




Select the most appropriate response.

What would happen (other things being equal) to a confidence interval if you calculated a 99% confidence
interval rather than a 95% confidence interval?

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State the null and alternative hypotheses you would use to test the following situation.

The American Automobile Association (AAA) claims that 54% of fatal car/truck accidents are caused by driver error.
A researcher believes the percentage has decreased during the past year and tests the claim at the 10% level of
significance.

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H0 : p=0.54

H1 : p<0.54

Determine the expected count under the null hypothesis.

Is achieving a basic skill level in a subject independent to the location of the school? A random sample of students
categorized by the location of school and the number achieving basic skills in three subjects is shown in the table.


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Location of School Reading Math Science Totals

Urban 43 42 38 123

Suburban 63 66 65 194

Totals 106 108 103 317

Under the null hypothesis for a Chi-square test of independence, what would be the expected number of students
achieving basic math skills in the urban schools?

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41.9

Select the most appropriate response.


In hypothesis testing, a Type I error occurs when:

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esis is rejected when the null hypothesis is true.




Construct the requested confidence interval.

A meteorologist was interested in the average speed of a thunderstorm in his area. He sampled 13 thunderstorms
and found that the average speed at which they traveled across the area was 15 miles per hour with
a sample standard deviation of 1.7 miles per hour.

Assuming the speed of a thunderstorm is approximately normal, construct a 99% confidence interval for the true
average speed of a thunderstorm in his area.

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Conduct the appropriate hypothesis test and compute the p-value.

Sunshine Air has determined that their no-show rate for passengers booked on a flight is 6%. The Airline has
recently increased the cost of its travel insurance and and suspects the no-show rate for passengers will decrease.

A random sample of 380 reservations resulted in 18 no-shows.

At the 0.10 significance level, is there strong enough sample evidence to suggest that the no-show rate in less
than 6%?

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he p-value = 0.15




Find the correlation coefficient.

A group of persons filled in a questionnaire their age and the number of states they visited. The results are
recorded in the table below.




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