A psychology textbook states that 10% of the population is left-handed and you want to test this claim. In a random samp

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A psychology textbook states that 10% of the population is left-handed and you want to test this claim. In a random samp

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A psychology textbook states that 10% of the population is
left-handed and you want to test this claim. In a random sample of
200 individuals, you find there are 32 left-handers.

At a 10% level of significance, what would be your conclusion
regarding this claim?

What is the p-value of the
test?
Please give me step-by-step instructions, I haven't taken
Statistics in years.
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