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Winter Summer 17 27 20 17 15 23 18 31 22 17 20 29 11 24 18 37 19 27 20 17 Use a 0.05 level of significance to determine

Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 6:59 pm
by answerhappygod
Winter
Summer
17
27
20
17
15
23
18
31
22
17
20
29
11
24
18
37
19
27
20
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Use a 0.05 level of significance to determine whether there is a
significant difference between the winter and summer months in
terms of the number of crime reports.
State the null and alternative hypotheses.
H0: Median number of daily crime reports for
winter − Median number of daily crime reports for summer
< 0
Ha: Median number of daily crime reports for
winter − Median number of daily crime reports for summer
= 0H0: Median number of daily crime reports for
winter − Median number of daily crime reports for
summer ≤ 0
Ha: Median number of daily crime reports for
winter − Median number of daily crime reports for summer
> 0 H0: The two
populations of daily crime reports are not identical.
Ha: The two populations of daily crime reports
are identical.H0: The two populations of daily
crime reports are identical.
Ha: The two populations of daily crime reports
are not identical.H0: Median number of daily
crime reports for winter − Median number of daily crime
reports for summer ≥ 0
Ha: Median number of daily crime reports for
winter − Median number of daily crime reports for summer
< 0
Find the value of the test statistic.
W =
Find the p-value. (Round your answer to four
decimal places.)
p-value =
What is your conclusion?
Reject H0. There is not sufficient
evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference between
the winter and summer months in terms of the number of crime
reports.Do not reject H0. There is not
sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant
difference between the winter and summer months in terms of the
number of crime reports. Do not
reject H0. There is sufficient evidence to
conclude that there is a significant difference between the winter
and summer months in terms of the number of crime
reports.Reject H0. There is sufficient
evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference between
the winter and summer months in terms of the number of crime
reports.