Daisy was testing H0 : ? = 33 versus Ha : ? > 33 with a sample of 11 observations. Her test statistic was t = 1.368. Assume that the conditions for inference were met. What is the approximate P-value for Daisy's test?
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In this case, Daisy is testing whether the population proportion p is greater than 33. Her test statistic is t = 1.368. Since Daisy is testing for a proportion greater than 33 (a right-tailed test), the P-value is the probability of getting a t-value as Show more…
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