Question: Use theHypothesis Tester - Single Samplefile (linked in the Resources under the Required Resources heading) and data analysis software to complete the calculations for this

Use theHypothesis Tester - Single Samplefile (linked in the Resources under the Required Resources heading) and data analysis software to complete the calculations for this scenario.

The hypothesis tester is in the excel file below in the comments section.

Practical Application Scenario

In 2010,Playbill Magazine, a regionally based magazine, consulted Boos Allen to determine the mean annual household income of its readers. Using a list of customers provided byPlaybill,Boos Allen randomly sampled 300Playbillcustomers. From that sample, Boos Allen is confident that the averagePlaybillreader's household income is $119,155, with a population sample household income standard deviation of $30,000.

Recently, twoPlaybillexecutives suggested that the mean average household income forPlaybillreaders has increased, and the magazine price should be raised. As new marketing manager forPlaybill, you convince the chief operating officer to do a second survey with Boos Allen to confirm that assertion. Yesterday, the new Boos Allen report appeared on your desk. From a new sample ofPlaybillcustomers, taken from a list of recent customers you e-mailed to Boos Allen, the 2012Playbillcustomer profile shows a mean annual household income of $124,450, with a population standard deviation of household income unchanged at $30,000.

You realize that you have enough data to perform a one-sample hypothesis test. In order to choose the correct statistical tool to address this assessment, consider the following questions:

  • What do you know about the population being studied? (For example, do you know the standard deviation of the overall population?)
  • What do you know about the population sample you chose? (For example, which sample statistical parameters do you have, such as mean, standard deviation, variance, and so on?)

Directions

Solve the following equations, based on the data from theHypothesis Tester - Single Samplefile. Demonstrate your method and display your results in table format, using Excel or another appropriate computer application.

  1. Identify the null hypothesis, via both a written explanation and a math equation.
  2. Determine the alternative hypothesis, via both a written explanation and a math equation.
  3. Solve the equation to determine whether to accept or reject the null hypothesis.
  4. Determine whether the p-value indicates acceptance or rejection of the null. Use alpha = .05.

Next, address the following in a report to the executives:

  • Compose a three-sentence paragraph that details your recommendations for a course of action, based on your results.
  • Report the rejection or acceptance of the null, in terms of the scenario results.
  • Explain why you can be statistically confident that the mean householdPlaybillreader's income has increased, decreased, or remained the same.
  • State whether you would propose that the cost of the magazine be raised.
  • Describe what would happen if alpha was .01.

Additional Requirements

Compile the work and report in a 1-2 pg Microsoft Word file:

  • Paste in the tables you used to make your calculations.
  • Clearly title your tables, including each row and column.
  • Highlight the results of your data calculations within each table.

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