Problem 1BSC Hypothesis Tests and Confidence Intervals We can test a claim about a population proportion using the P-value method of hypothesis testing or the critical value method of hypothesis testing, or we could base our conclusion on a confidence interval. Assuming that all three methods are based on the same significance level, which two of the three methods always yield the same conclusion?
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Problem 5BSC
identify the indicated values or interpret the given display. Use the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution (as described in Part 1 of this section). Assume a 0.05 significance level and answer the following:
a.Is the test two-tailed, left-tailed, or right-tailed?
b.What is the test statistic?
c.What is the P-value?
d.What is the null hypothesis, and what do you conclude about it?
e.What is the final conclusion?
Adverse Reactions to DrugThe drug Symbicort is used to treat asthma. In a clinical trial of Symbicort, 18 of 277 treated subjects experienced headaches (based on data from AstraZeneca). The accompanying TI-83/84 Plus calculator display shows results from a test of the claim that less than 10% of treated subjects experienced headaches.
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Solution 5BSC
a)
The alternative hypothesis H1 : p < 0.1. So, the test is left-tailed test.
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