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The us department of education reports that46% of full-time college students are

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Question

The us department of education reports that46% of full-time college students areemployed whileattending college (data extracted from "the conditions of education 2009," National Center forEducation Statistics, nces.ed.gov.) A recent survey of 60 full-time students at Miami University found that 29 were employed

use the five-step p-value approach to hypothesistesting and a .05 level of signficance to determine whether the proportion of full-time students atMiami University is different from the national norm of .46

Assume that the study found that 36 of the 60 full-time students wereemployed and repeat (a.) Arethe conclusions the same?

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Explanation / Answer

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If 36 out of 60 is the proportion then table will change as follows:

There is difference significant differnce.

Reject H0

Yes Total p Sample I 29 60 0.483333