Hypothesis Testing for Population Proportion
Scenario
Suppose Ohlpne College is interested...
Mathematics, 05.05.2020 12:45 alejandr1872913
Hypothesis Testing for Population Proportion
Scenario
Suppose Ohlpne College is interested in seeing if its students
have been tested for HIV at a different rate than the national
average for college students which have been ever tested for HIV
in their lifetime (current estimate of 28.8%).
1. What is the sample statistic?
2. Verify the conditions to ensure the sampling distribution
can be modelled with Central Limit Theorem.
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