An organization surveyed 1,100 adults and asked, \"Are you a total abstainer fro
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An organization surveyed 1,100 adults and asked, "Are you a total abstainer from, or do you on occasion consume, alcoholic beverages?" Of the 1,100 adults surveyed, 362 indicated that they were total abstainers. Sixty years later, the same question was asked of 1,100 adults and 435 indicated that they were total abstainers. lias the proportion of adults who totally abstain from alcohol changed? Use the Alpha=0.10 level of significance. Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below. H0: P1 = 0 versusH1: p1 0 H0: P1 =p2 versus H1: p1 p2 H0: p1=p2 versus H1: p1>p2 H0: p,=p2 versus H1: p1Explanation / Answer
a)
Formulating the hypotheses
Ho: p1 = p2
Ha: p1 =/= p2 [ANSWER, C]
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b)
Here, we see that pdo = 0 , the hypothesized population proportion difference.
Getting p1^ and p2^,
p1^ = x1/n1 = 0.329090909
p2 = x2/n2 = 0.395454545
Also, the standard error of the difference is
sd = sqrt[ p1 (1 - p1) / n1 + p2 (1 - p2) / n2] = 0.02044639
Thus,
z = [p1 - p2 - pdo]/sd = -3.245738627 = -3.25 [ANSWER]
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c)
Also, the p value is, as this is two tailed (I didn't round off z here)
P = 0.001171463 [ANSWER]
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d)
As P < 0.05,
OPTION C: REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS, THERE IS SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE... [ANSWER]
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