Problem 2 Bimble Suspects That The Type Of Institution Students Attend Might Be Dependent On Students Preferences Of S 1 (97.26 KiB) Viewed 93 times
Problem #2 Bimble suspects that the type of institution students attend might be dependent on students' preferences of statistics as a subject matter. examine this, Bimble surveyed 300 randomly selected students who had taken statistics courses at Cal Poly Pomona (CPP), Cal State Fullerton (CSUF), or Cal State LA (CSULA). The data are found in this Excel file (Exam3 #2.xlsx), coded as Institution: 1 = CPP, 2 = CSUF, 3 = CSULA; and Preference: 1 = Like, 2 = Neutral, 3 = Dislike. 2-1 First, complete the following observed frequencies table. (select from the dropdown) Institutions Preference Cal Poly Pomona CSU Fullerton CSU LA Total Like [ Select] [ Select ] [ Select] 70 Neutral [ Select ] [ Select ] [ Select ] V 135 Dislike [ Select] [ Select] [ Select ] 95 Total 75 140 85 300 2-2 Complete each hypothesis by selecting from the dropdown. Ho: Statistics preference is [Select] the institutions that students attend. Hj: Statistics preference is [Select] the institutions that students attend. 2-3 What is the value of the calculated test statistic? (select from the dropdown) [Select] What is the value of its critical value at a = 0.05 level of significance? (select from the dropdown) [Select] 2-4 What is the p-value? (select from the dropdown) [ Select ]
2-4 What is the p-value? (select from the dropdown) [Select] What is your conclusion at a = 0.05? Complete the statement by selecting from the dropdown. Statistics preference is [Select] the institutions that students attend.
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