The age distribution of the Canadian population and the age distribution of a ra
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The age distribution of the Canadian population and the age distribution of a random sample of 455 residents in the Indian community of a village are shown below.
Use a 5% level of significance to test the claim that the age distribution of the general Canadian population fits the age distribution of the residents of Red Lake Village.
(a) What is the level of significance?
State the null and alternate hypotheses.
H0: The distributions are the same.
H1: The distributions are different.H0: The distributions are different.
H1: The distributions are the same. H0: The distributions are the same.
H1: The distributions are the same.H0: The distributions are different.
H1: The distributions are different.
(b) Find the value of the chi-square statistic for the sample. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
Are all the expected frequencies greater than 5?
YesNo
What sampling distribution will you use?
normalbinomial Student's tchi-squareuniform
What are the degrees of freedom?
(c) Find or estimate the P-value of the sample test statistic. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
(d) Based on your answers in parts (a) to (c), will you reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis that the population fits the specified distribution of categories?
Since the P-value > , we fail to reject the null hypothesis.Since the P-value > , we reject the null hypothesis. Since the P-value , we reject the null hypothesis.Since the P-value , we fail to reject the null hypothesis.
(e) Interpret your conclusion in the context of the application.
At the 5% level of significance, the evidence is insufficient to conclude that the village population does not fit the general Canadian population.At the 5% level of significance, the evidence is sufficient to conclude that the village population does not fit the general Canadian population.
Age (years) Percent of Canadian Population Observed Numberin the Village Under 5 7.2% 45 5 to 14 13.6% 74 15 to 64 67.1% 286 65 and older 12.1% 50
Explanation / Answer
a) level of significance =0.05
H0: The distributions are the same.
H1: The distributions are different.
b)
applying chi square goodness of fit test:
chi-square statistic =8.632
Are all the expected frequencies greater than 5? --Yes
sampling distribution will you use? -- chi-square
degrees of freedom =number of categories-1=4-1=3
c) P-value of the sample test statistic =0.0346
d)Since the P-value , we reject the null hypothesis.
e) At the 5% level of significance, the evidence is sufficient to conclude that the village population does not fit the general Canadian population.
observed Expected residual Chi square age Probability(p) Oi Ei=total*p Ri=(Oi-Ei)/Ei R2i=(Oi-Ei)2/Ei <5 0.072 45.000 32.76 2.14 4.57 5-14 0.136 74.000 61.88 1.54 2.37 15-64 0.671 286.000 305.31 -1.10 1.22 >=65 0.121 50.000 55.06 -0.68 0.46 total 1 455 455 1.893110054 8.632Related Questions
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