Understanding Hypothesis Testing

Understanding Hypothesis Testing

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Aiden Montgomery

Mathematics, World Languages, Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

05:28

Fay investigates if the proportion of bilingual individuals in her city exceeds the national average of 26%. She samples 120 people, finding 33% are bilingual. Using a Z statistic of 1.83, she calculates the P-value to determine if this result is statistically significant. If the P-value is below her significance level, she rejects the null hypothesis, suggesting a higher bilingual rate in her city.

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1.

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What was Fay curious about after reading the article?

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What was the sample size Fay used for her study?

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How did Fay calculate the sample proportion of multilingual speakers?

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What does the Z statistic represent in Fay's analysis?

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What is the assumed population proportion Fay used in her calculations?

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What does a P-value indicate in hypothesis testing?

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What is the significance level used for in hypothesis testing?

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If the P-value is lower than the significance level, what should be done?

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What would Fay conclude if her significance level was 5% and the P-value was 3%?

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What happens if the significance level is set lower than the P-value?

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