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10. People tend to be more generous after receiving good news. Are they less gen

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10. People tend to be more generous after receiving good news. Are they less generous after receiving bad news? The average tip left by adult Americans is 20%. Give 25 patrons of a restaurant with a message on their bill warning them that tomorrow's weather will be bad, the average percent tip the 25 patron left was 17% with standard deviation 4%. Suppose that percentage tips are Normal with mean . Is there good evidence that the mean percentage tip is less than 20 (at 0.05 significance level)? 1) Which test do you use?

Explanation / Answer

1) We use a T TEST, as n < 30.

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Formulating the null and alternative hypotheses,              
              
Ho:   u   >=   20  
Ha:    u   <   20   [ANSWER, HYPOTHESES]

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As we can see, this is a    left   tailed test.      
          
Getting the test statistic, as              
              
X = sample mean =    17          
uo = hypothesized mean =    20          
n = sample size =    25          
s = standard deviation =    4          
              
Thus, t = (X - uo) * sqrt(n) / s =    -3.75   [ANSWER, TEST STATISTIC]      
              
Also, the p value is, as df = n - 1 = 24,              
              
p =    0.00049427 [ANSWER, P VALUE]


As P < 0.05, we   REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.      

Thus, there is significant evidence that people are less generous when they hear bad news. [CONCLUSION]  
              

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