Read through Step on the Hypothesis Testing handout (page 21 to make decision. Will you accept the null hypothesis accept the alternative hypothesis? Write out your results in The observed percentage of [does does reportable full sentence (page 2 not] equal real difference from the null hypothesis Step of the handout has key %,p alpha level details_ Can we say from this test and the results that going to college causes insomnia? Why or why not?
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State the null hypothesis (H0) and the alternative hypothesis (H1). H0: There is no difference in the percentage of insomnia between college students and the general population. H1: There is a difference in the percentage of insomnia between college students and Show more…
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