Question: This data was collected from students at a large university. Students were asked the following questions: Attend Church - Do you attend church? [Yes, No]
This data was collected from students at a large university.
Students were asked the following questions: Attend Church -
Do you attend church? [Yes, No]
Age - What age range do you fall into? [18-22, 23-27, 28-32]
DatePers - Would you date someone who had a good personality, but who you weren't attracted to? [No, Yes] Gender = What gender do you identify with?
[Female, Male] Religion = How important is religion to you? [Fairly Important, Not important, Very important]
Claim: Those attending church and not attending church is equal in men.
1. This claim is the null or alternative?
2. Which side is being tested? Left, Right, or Both
Analyze the data in Minitab and answer the following questions:
Do NOT round any of the answers. Enter them exactly as they show up in Minitab.
3. What percent of people who attend church are men? Don't round and don't put the % symbol in your answer.
4. What percent of people who do not attend church are men? Don't round and don't put the % symbol in your answer.
5. What is the z-score?
6. What is the p-value?
Make a decision about this claim:
7. There enough evidence to the claim that those attending church and not attending church is equal in men. Enter IS or IS NOT in the first blank. Enter REJECT or SUPPORT in the second blank.
8. Is follow-up needed? - type yes or no
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