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The federal government recently granted funds for a special program designed to

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Question

The federal government recently granted funds for a special program designed to reduce crime in high-crime areas. A study of the results of the program in high-crime areas of Miami, Florida, are being examined to test the effectiveness of the program. The difference in crimes reported is calculated as (crimes after - crimes before). You want to test whether the crimes reported before is less than those reported after and, thus, the hypotheses are as follows: Null Hypothesis: D 0, Alternative Hypothesis: D < 0. You perform a paired sample t-test and see a p-value of 0.0317. What is the appropriate conclusion?

1) The average difference in crimes reported is greater than or equal to 0.

2) We did not find enough evidence to say there was a significantly negative average difference in crimes reported. The program does not appear to have been effective.

3) The average difference in crimes reported is significantly larger than 0. The average number of crimes reported was higher after the program.

4) The average difference in crimes reported is significantly different from 0. There is a significant difference in crimes reported due to the program.

5) The average difference in crimes reported is significantly less than 0. The average number of crimes reported was higher before the program.

Explanation / Answer

Here , Pvalue is less than alpha 0.05. We Reject the null hypothesis.

The average difference in crimes reported is significantly less than 0, the average number of crimes reported was higher before the program

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