Watching TV: In 2012, the General Social Survey asked a sample of 1328 people how much time they spent watching TV each

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Watching TV: In 2012, the General Social Survey asked a sample of 1328 people how much time they spent watching TV each

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Watching TV: In 2012, the General Social Survey asked a sample of 1328 people how much time they spent watching TV each day. The mean number of hours was 3.03 with a standard deviation of 2.68. A sociologist claims that people watch a mean of 3 hours of TV per day. Do the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean hours of TV watched per day is greater than the claim? Use the a = 0.05 level of significance and the P-value method with the TI-84 Plus calculator Part: 0 / 4 Part 1 of 4 (a) State the appropriate nu and alternate hypotheses. Ho OD B> H, H This hypothesis test is a (Choose one) test. $

(b) Compute the P-value. Round the answer to at least four decimal places. P-value Х $

(c) Determine whether to reject Ho. the null hypothesis H.. Х (Choose one Reject Do not reject

(d) State a conclusion. There (Choose one) enough evidence to conclude that the mean time watching TV is greater than 3 hours. is is not
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