question archive One of the different statistics reported by the Centers for Disease Control regarding incidence of obesity among adults in the United States provides that 29% of men with college degree are obese
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One of the different statistics reported by the Centers for Disease Control regarding incidence of obesity among adults in the United States provides that 29% of men with college degree are obese. The study also reports that 32.1% of men without a college degree are obese. Assume the latter statistic is based on a sample of 1025 men without a college degree. Based on α = 0.05, does the data provide statistically significant evidence that the incidence of obesity among men without a college degree is greater than that among those with a college degree?
24 This involves which of the following hypothesis statements?
a H?: π ≥ 0.29
b H?: π ≤ 0.29
c H?: π < 0.29
d H?: π > 0.29
e Both b and d are correct.
25 The test statistic for the hypothesis test is, a 2.05 b 2.19 c 2.34 d 2.48 26 The p-value for the test is,
a 0.0526 The incidence of obesity among men without a college degree is not greater.
b 0.0435 The incidence of obesity among men without a college degree is not greater.
c 0.0143 The incidence of obesity among men without a college degree is greater
d 0.0062 The incidence of obesity among men without a college degree is greater