1. Suppose a student guesses that 75% of students have been to at least one professional sporting...
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1. Suppose a student guesses that 75% of students have been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She gathers data and finds that 189 of the 290 RCSJ students surveyed had been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She would like to conduct a hypothesis test to see if her guess was reasonable. What is the hypothesis in this problem(the value that would be in the null and alternative hypothesis)?
A. 65.2%
B. 15.3%
C. 189%
D. 75%
2. Suppose a student guesses that 75% of RCSJ students have been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She gathers data and finds that 189 of the 290 RCSJ students surveyed had been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She would like to conduct a hypothesis test to see if her guess was reasonable. Which value below represents the test statistic for this hypothesis test?
A. -3.85
B. -0.85
C. -1.85
D. -2.85
3. Suppose a student guesses that 75% of students have been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She gathers data and finds that 189 of the 290 RCSJ students surveyed had been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She would like to conduct a hypothesis test to see if her guess was reasonable. At a 95% confidence level, what critical value would mark off the rejection region for this test?
A. 1.645
B. 3.85
C. 1.96
D. 2.575
4. Suppose a student guesses that 75% of RCSJ students have been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She gathers data and finds that 189 of the 290 RCSJ students surveyed had been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She would like to conduct a hypothesis test to see if her guess was reasonable. Using the data provided, find the p-value for this hypothesis test.
A. P<.0001
B. p=0.385
C. P<-3.85
D. p=1.96
5. Suppose a student guesses that 75% of students have been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She gathers data and finds that 189 of the 290 RCSJ students surveyed had been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She would like to conduct a hypothesis test to see if her guess was reasonable. Using the data provided, working with an alpha level of .05, what is the statistical conclusion (at the decision rule stage)?
A. No, do not reject Ho
B. Yes, reject Ho
6. Suppose a student guesses that 75% of students have been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She gathers data and finds that 189 of the 290 RCSJ students surveyed had been to at least one professional sporting event in Philadelphia. She would like to conduct a hypothesis test to see if her guess was reasonable. Using the data provided, what is the final conclusion?
A. Her guess of 75% was reasonable.
B. Her guess of 75% was not reasonable.