What are the appropriate hypotheses for this single proportion test assuming tha
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What are the appropriate hypotheses for this single proportion test assuming that the researchers are looking for a significant difference between the sample and population proportions.
Ho: p= 3, Ha: p 3
Ho: p= 0.75, Ha: p> 0.75
Ho: p= 0.75, Ha: p 0.75
Ho: p=0.80, Ha: p 0.80
Recall that chapter 16 taught us how to test a single proportion for statistical significance: Researchers treat 50 breast cancer patients and 40 survive 10 years. Historically, 3 out of 4 cases are expected to survive this long.
Ho: p= 3, Ha: p 3
Ho: p= 0.75, Ha: p> 0.75
Ho: p= 0.75, Ha: p 0.75
Ho: p=0.80, Ha: p 0.80
Explanation / Answer
As per the given condition these are the two tailed test as we need to test whether proportion is significantly different.
Below are the two hypothesis as per given condition
Ho: p= 0.75, Ha: p 0.75
Ho: p=0.80, Ha: p 0.80
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