A large nationwide survey showed an employment rate of 5% in the United States for the year
Question:
A large nationwide survey showed an employment rate of 5% in the United States for the year 2023. The Governor of Louisiana wants to know if this national result holds true for his state, so he plans on taking a sample of Louisiana residents to see if the unemployment rate is significantly different than 5% in the state.
H0: There is no difference between the national unemployment rate (5%) and the unemployment rate in Louisiana for the year 2023.
H1: There is a difference between the national unemployment rate (5%) and the unemployment rate in Louisiana for the year 2023.
In rejecting the null hypothesis with a 0.05 level of significance, would researchers observe the same level of statistical significance in repetition and recreation of the original experiment? Why or why not?