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Hypothesis Testing Two Proportions

Hypothesis Testing Two Proportions

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Mathematics

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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18 Slides • 12 Questions

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7.4 Hypothesis Testing with Proportions

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Multiple Choice

Which of these would be a scenario for which we'd use proportions?

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On average, how many students at each Broward high school prefer online school?

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In current conditions, do high school students in Broward County prefer online school or in-person school?

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Multiple Choice

How would you write the claim "the majority of Broward high school students prefer to do school online" as a mathematical statement?

(p represents the proportion of students who prefer online school)

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p > 0.5p\ >\ 0.5

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p = 0.5p\ =\ 0.5

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p<0.5p<0.5

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p0.5p\le0.5

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Multiple Choice

Is p >0.5 our null or alternate hypothesis?

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Null

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Alternate

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Multiple Choice

What is the pair of hypotheses we'll use for this scenario?

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Ho: p =0.5Ho:\ p\ =0.5
Ha: p0.5Ha:\ p\ne0.5

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Ho: p 0.5Ho:\ p\ \ge0.5
Ha: p > 0.5Ha:\ p\ >\ 0.5

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HoHo : p0.5p\le0.5
HaHa : p>0.5p>0.5

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z-score work

 z= p(hat)ppqn=.66.5(.5)(.5)50z=\ \frac{p\left(hat\right)-p}{\sqrt{\frac{pq}{n}}}=\frac{.66-.5}{\sqrt{\frac{\left(.5\right)\left(.5\right)}{50}}}   =2.26=2.26  

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Multiple Choice

What is the tail of the test?

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Left-tailed

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Right-tailed

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Two-tailed

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Multiple Choice

Which calculator test sounds like the one that would apply to this scenario?

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Z-Test

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T-Test

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2-SampZTest

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1- PropZTest

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Multiple Choice

What is the decision about our null hypothesis?

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Reject the null

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Fail to reject the null

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Multiple Choice

Since we rejected our null hypothesis, and our claim is in the alternate, what is the conclusion we make about the claim?

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We have enough evidence to reject the claim that Broward Schools students prefer online school

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We do not have enough evidence to reject the claim that Broward Schools students prefer online school

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We do not have enough evidence to support the claim that Broward Schools students prefer online school

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We have enough evidence to support the claim that Broward Schools students prefer online school

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Open Ended

If you were going to the Broward Schoolboard meeting, what would you tell them?

7.4 Hypothesis Testing with Proportions

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