Trials in an experiment with a polygraph include 99 results that include 23 case
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Trials in an experiment with a polygraph include 99 results that include 23 cases of wrong results and 76 cases of correct results. Use a 0 05 significance level to test the claim that such polygraph results are correct less than 80% of the time. Identify the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, test statistic. P-value, conclusion about the null hypothesis, and final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Use the P-value method. Use the normal distribution as an approximation of the binomial distribution. Let p be the population proportion of correct polygraph results. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses. Choose the correct answer below. A. H_0: p = 0.20 H_1: p > 0.20 B. H_0: p = 0.20 H_1: p notequalto 0.20 C. H_0: p = 0.80 H_1: pExplanation / Answer
a) option C) is correct
Ho : p = 0.80
Ha: p < 0.8 as the claim is if results are correct less than 80 %
here n = 99 , X= 76 , alpha = 0.05 (left -sided test)
Z = (p^ -p)/sqrt(pq/n)
Test and CI for One Proportion
Method
Descriptive Statistics
Test
Z= -0.55
p-value = P(Z < -0.55) = 0.290
since p-value > alpha
we fail to reject the null , there is not sufficient evidence
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