Of 1,000 respondents aged 24 to 35, 65% reported that they preferred to look for a job

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Of 1,000 respondents aged 24 to 35, 65% reported that they preferred to "look for a job in a place where I would like to live" rather than "look for the best job I can find, the place where I live is secondary." (Data extracted from L. Belkin, "What DoYoung Jobseekers Want? (Something Other Than a Job)," The New York Times, September 6, 2007, p. G2.) At the 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence that the proportion of all young jobseekers aged 24 to 35 who preferred to "look for a job in a place where I would like to live" rather than "look for the best job I can find, the place where I live is secondary" is different from 60%?
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Basic Business Statistics Concepts And Applications

ISBN: 9780132168380

12th Edition

Authors: Mark L. Berenson, David M. Levine, Timothy C. Krehbiel

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