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Arresting shoplifters. Shoplifting in the United States
Chapter 7, Problem 132SE(choose chapter or problem)
Arresting shoplifters. Shoplifting in the United States costs retailers about $35 million a day. Despite the seriousness of the problem, the National Association of shoplifting Prevention (NASP) claims that only 50% of all shoplifters are turned over to police (www.shopliftingprevention.org). A random sample of 40 U.S. retailers were questioned concerning the disposition of the most recent shoplifter they apprehended. A total of 24 were turned over to police. Do these data provide sufficient evidence to contradict the NASP?
a. Conduct a hypothesis test to answer the question of interest. Use \(\alpha\ =\ .05\).
b. Is the sample size large enough to use the inferential procedure of part a?
c. Find the observed significance level of the hypothesis test in part a. Interpret the value.
d. For what values of \(\alpha\) would the observed significance level be sufficient to reject the null hypothesis of the test you conducted in part b?
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QUESTION:
Arresting shoplifters. Shoplifting in the United States costs retailers about $35 million a day. Despite the seriousness of the problem, the National Association of shoplifting Prevention (NASP) claims that only 50% of all shoplifters are turned over to police (www.shopliftingprevention.org). A random sample of 40 U.S. retailers were questioned concerning the disposition of the most recent shoplifter they apprehended. A total of 24 were turned over to police. Do these data provide sufficient evidence to contradict the NASP?
a. Conduct a hypothesis test to answer the question of interest. Use \(\alpha\ =\ .05\).
b. Is the sample size large enough to use the inferential procedure of part a?
c. Find the observed significance level of the hypothesis test in part a. Interpret the value.
d. For what values of \(\alpha\) would the observed significance level be sufficient to reject the null hypothesis of the test you conducted in part b?
ANSWER:Step 1 of 7
The given information is regarding to the U.S retailers of National Association of Shoplifting Prevention (NASP).
Random samples of 40 U.S retailers were questioned concerning the deposition of the most recent shoplifter de apprehended. A total of 24 were turned over to police.
Here NASP claims that only 50% of all shoplifting are turned over to police.
From the above information we have,
= 0.50