20 points possible 8720 answered Question 14 A poll found that 84% of American adults believed that there was a conspira
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Question 14 A poll found that 84% of American adults believed that there was a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy. A later poll asked 1060 American adults if they believe there was a conspiracy in the assassination, and found that 869 believe there was a conspiracy. Do the data show that the proportion of Americans who believe in this conspiracy has decreased? Test at the 10% level. State the hypotheses. Ho: P ? Ha: P ? Calculate the sample proportion. Round to four decinal places. p= Calculate the test statistic. Round to three decimal places. Z = Find the p-value. Round to four decimal places. p-value= State your decision. Since the p-value is greater than .10, fail to reject Ho. Since the p-value is less than .10, fail to reject Ho Since the p-value is greater than .10, reject Ho Since the p-value is less than .10, reject Ho
Interpret the results. O At the 10% level of significance, there is enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is more than 84%, the value from the earlier poll. At the 10% level of significance, there is enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is less than 84%, the value from the earlier poll. O At the 10% level of significance, there is not enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is more than 84%, the value from the earlier poll. O At the 10% level of significance, there is not enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is less than 84%, the value from the earlier poll. At the 10% level of significance, there is enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is not equal to 84%, the value from the earlier poll. At the 10% level of significance, there is not enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is not equal to 84%, the value from the earlier poll.
20 points possible 8720 answered Interpret the results. O At the 10% level of significance, there is enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is more than 84%, the value from the earlier poll. At the 10% level of significance, there is enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is less than 84%, the value from the earlier poll. O At the 10% level of significance, there is not enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is more than 84%, the value from the earlier poll. O At the 10% level of significance, there is not enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is less than 84%, the value from the earlier poll. At the 10% level of significance, there is enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is not equal to 84%, the value from the earlier poll. At the 10% level of significance, there is not enough evidence to show that the proportion of American adults who believe that there is a conspiracy in the death of President Kennedy is not equal to 84%, the value from the earlier poll.