Deck 12: Chi-Square and Nonparametric

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In testing the difference between two proportions using the normal distribution,
we may use either a one-tail Chi-square test or two-tail Z test.
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The squared difference between the observed and theoretical frequencies should
be large if there is no significant difference between the proportions.
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SCENARIO 12-1 SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when performing a chi-square test on whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.05?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when performing a chi-square test on whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.05? SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when performing a chi-square test on whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.05?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the overall or mean proportion of local riders is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the overall or mean proportion of local riders is __________.
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SCENARIO 12-1 SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, if the firm wanted to test whether this proportion has changed from the previous study, which represents the relevant hypotheses?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-1, if the firm wanted to test whether this proportion has changed from the previous study, which represents the relevant hypotheses? SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, if the firm wanted to test whether this proportion has changed from the previous study, which represents the relevant hypotheses?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the value of the test statistic is ________.
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the null hypothesis should be rejected.
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If we use the χ2\chi ^ { 2 } method of analysis to test for the differences among 4 proportions, the degrees of freedom are equal to:

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 1
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the hypotheses the dean should use are: SCENARIO 12-2 The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the accounting majors are designated as Group 1 and the economics majors are designated as Group 2, perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-2, the hypotheses the dean should use are:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the null hypothesis will be rejected if the test statistic is ________.
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SCENARIO 12-1 SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when testing whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.10?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when testing whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.10? SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when testing whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.10?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the p-value of the test is ________.
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A test for whether one proportion is higher than the other can be performed using
the chi-square distribution.
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In testing a hypothesis using the χ2\chi ^ { 2 } test, the theoretical frequencies are based on the

A) null hypothesis.
B) alternative hypothesis.
C) normal distribution.
D) None of the above.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the test will involve _________ degree(s) of freedom.<div style=padding-top: 35px> She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the test will involve _________ degree(s) of freedom.
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the same decision would be made with this test if the
level of significance had been 0.10 rather than 0.05.
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the same decision would be made with this test if the
level of significance had been 0.01 rather than 0.05.
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A test for the difference between two proportions can be performed using the chi-
square distribution.
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SCENARIO 12-1 A corporation randomly selects 150 salespeople and finds that 66%66 \% who have never taken a selfimprovement course would like such a course. The firm did a similar study 10 years ago in which 60%60 \% of a random sample of 160 salespeople wanted a self-improvement course. The groups are assumed to be independent random samples. Let π1\pi _ { 1 } and π2\pi _ { 2 } represent the true proportion of workers who would like to attend a self-improvement course in the recent study and the past study, respectively.

-Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the value of the test statistic to use in evaluating the alternative hypothesis that there is a difference in the two population proportions using ? =
0)10?

A) 4.335
B) 2.706
C) 1.194
D) 0.274
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SCENARIO 12-1 A corporation randomly selects 150 salespeople and finds that 66%66 \% who have never taken a selfimprovement course would like such a course. The firm did a similar study 10 years ago in which 60%60 \% of a random sample of 160 salespeople wanted a self-improvement course. The groups are assumed to be independent random samples. Let π1\pi _ { 1 } and π2\pi _ { 2 } represent the true proportion of workers who would like to attend a self-improvement course in the recent study and the past study, respectively.

-Referring to Scenario 12-1, the company tests to determine at the 0.05 level whether the population proportion has changed from the previous study. Which of the following is most
Correct?

A) Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of employees who are interested in a self-improvement course has changed over the intervening 10 years.
B) Do not reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of employees who are interested in a self-improvement course has not changed over the intervening 10 years.
C) Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of employees who are interested in a self-improvement course has increased over the intervening 10 years.
D) Do not reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of employees who are interested in a self-improvement course has increased over the intervening 10 years.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.  Memory Location: â€¾12345 Number of Transactions: 821007492102 Number of Reported Errors 11126910\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline \underline{\text { Memory Location: }} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\\hline \text { Number of Transactions: } & 82 & 100 & 74 & 92 & 102 \\\hline \text { Number of Reported Errors } & 11 & 12 & 6 & 9 & 10 \\\hline\end{array} The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.

-Referring to Scenario 12-4, the calculated value of the test statistic is

A) -0.1777
B) -0.0185
C) 1.4999
D) 1.5190
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following:  Male  Female  Total  Local 274471 Non-Local 332558 Total 6069129\begin{array} { l | | c c | c } & \text { Male } & \text { Female } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Local } & 27 & 44 & 71 \\\text { Non-Local } & 33 & 25 & 58 \\\hline \hline \text { Total } & 60 & 69 & 129\end{array} She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-3, the null hypothesis will be rejected.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.  Memory Location: â€¾12345 Number of Transactions: 821007492102 Number of Reported Errors 11126910\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline \underline{\text { Memory Location: }} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\\hline \text { Number of Transactions: } & 82 & 100 & 74 & 92 & 102 \\\hline \text { Number of Reported Errors } & 11 & 12 & 6 & 9 & 10 \\\hline\end{array} The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.

-Referring to Scenario 12-4, at 1% level of significance

A) there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations are all different.
B) there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations are all different.
C) there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations are not all the same.
D) there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations are not all the same.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the value of the test statistic is _________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the value of the test statistic is _________.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the value of the test statistic is _________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the value of the test statistic is _________.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the critical value of the test is _________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the critical value of the test is _________.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, the decision made suggests that the 4 procedures do
not all have the same proportion of clear operations.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the expected cell frequency in the Male/Local cell is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the expected cell frequency in the Male/Local cell is __________.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.  Memory Location: â€¾12345 Number of Transactions: 821007492102 Number of Reported Errors 11126910\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline \underline{\text { Memory Location: }} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\\hline \text { Number of Transactions: } & 82 & 100 & 74 & 92 & 102 \\\hline \text { Number of Reported Errors } & 11 & 12 & 6 & 9 & 10 \\\hline\end{array} The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.

-Referring to Scenario 12-4, the degrees of freedom of the test statistic is

A) 4
B) 8
C) 10
D) 448
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the test will involve _________ degrees of freedom.<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the test will involve _________ degrees of freedom.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the expected cell frequency in the Female/Non-Local cell is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the expected cell frequency in the Female/Non-Local cell is
__________.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.  Memory Location: â€¾12345 Number of Transactions: 821007492102 Number of Reported Errors 11126910\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline \underline{\text { Memory Location: }} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\\hline \text { Number of Transactions: } & 82 & 100 & 74 & 92 & 102 \\\hline \text { Number of Reported Errors } & 11 & 12 & 6 & 9 & 10 \\\hline\end{array} The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.

-Referring to Scenario 12-4, the critical value of the test statistic at 1% level of significance is

A) 7.7794
B) 13.2767
C) 20.0902
D) 23.2093
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the critical value of the test is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the critical value of the test is ________.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure D/Return cell is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure D/Return cell is
__________.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure A/Clear cell is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure A/Clear cell is
__________.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following:  Male  Female  Total  Local 274471 Non-Local 332558 Total 6069129\begin{array} { l | | c c | c } & \text { Male } & \text { Female } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Local } & 27 & 44 & 71 \\\text { Non-Local } & 33 & 25 & 58 \\\hline \hline \text { Total } & 60 & 69 & 129\end{array} She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-3, the decision made suggests that there is a difference
between the proportion of males and females who ride local versus non-local routes.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors. SCENARIO 12-4 A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.   The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations differ. Referring to Scenario 12-4, which test would be used to properly analyze the data in this experiment?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.
Referring to Scenario 12-4, which test would be used to properly analyze the data in this experiment? SCENARIO 12-4 A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.   The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations differ. Referring to Scenario 12-4, which test would be used to properly analyze the data in this experiment?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, the null hypothesis will be rejected.
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the overall or mean proportion of clear operations is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the overall or mean proportion of clear operations is __________.
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, the decision made suggests that the 4 procedures all
have different proportions of clear operations.
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure D using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure D using a 0.05 level
of significance?
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the null hypothesis?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the null hypothesis? SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the null hypothesis?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what are the degrees of freedom of the test statistic?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what are the degrees of freedom of the test statistic?
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the critical value?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the critical value?
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure B and procedure D are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the alternative hypothesis?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the alternative hypothesis? SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the alternative hypothesis?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure B using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure B using a 0.05 level
of significance?
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure B and procedure C using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure B and procedure C using a 0.05 level
of significance?
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure C and procedure D using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure C and procedure D using a 0.05 level
of significance?
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure C and procedure D are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure A and procedure C are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the test statistic?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the test statistic?
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure B and procedure D using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure B and procedure D using a 0.05 level
of significance?
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the expected number of shoppers who pay by check in year 1 if there is no difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among the three years?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the expected number of shoppers who pay by check in year
1 if there is no difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among the three years?
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure C using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px> They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure C using a 0.05 level
of significance?
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure A and procedure B are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the expected number of shoppers who do not pay by check in year 3 if there is no difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among the three years?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the expected number of shoppers who do not pay by check
in year 3 if there is no difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among the three
years?
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure A and procedure D are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, the assumptions needed to perform the test are satisfied.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, the assumptions needed to perform the test are
satisfied.
Question
SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure B and procedure C are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Question
SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.  Hong Kong  New York  Paris  Yes 86%76%78% No 14%24%22%\begin{array} { c | c c c } & \text { Hong Kong } & \text { New York } & \text { Paris } \\\hline \text { Yes } & 86 \% & 76 \% & 78 \% \\\text { No } & 14 \% & 24 \% & 22 \%\end{array} At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.

-Referring to Scenario 12-7, the decision made suggests that the 3 cities do not all
have the same proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges.
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between year 1 and year 2 using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between year 1 and year 2 using a 0.05 level of
significance?
Question
SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.  Hong Kong  New York  Paris  Yes 86%76%78% No 14%24%22%\begin{array} { c | c c c } & \text { Hong Kong } & \text { New York } & \text { Paris } \\\hline \text { Yes } & 86 \% & 76 \% & 78 \% \\\text { No } & 14 \% & 24 \% & 22 \%\end{array} At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.

-Referring to Scenario 12-7, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between Hong Kong and New York are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Question
SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the value of the test statistic is _________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the value of the test statistic is _________.
Question
SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, what are the values of the absolute difference and the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between Hong Kong and Paris using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px> At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, what are the values of the absolute difference and the critical range
for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between Hong Kong and
Paris using a 0.05 level of significance?
Question
SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions between year 2 and year 3 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between year 2 and year 3 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.  Hong Kong  New York  Paris  Yes 86%76%78% No 14%24%22%\begin{array} { c | c c c } & \text { Hong Kong } & \text { New York } & \text { Paris } \\\hline \text { Yes } & 86 \% & 76 \% & 78 \% \\\text { No } & 14 \% & 24 \% & 22 \%\end{array} At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.

-Referring to Scenario 12-7, the null hypothesis will be rejected.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, what are the values of the absolute difference and the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between Hong Kong and New York using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px> At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, what are the values of the absolute difference and the critical range
for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between Hong Kong and
New York using a 0.05 level of significance?
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the test will involve _________ degrees of freedom.<div style=padding-top: 35px> At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the test will involve _________ degrees of freedom.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between year 2 and year 3 using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between year 2 and year 3 using a 0.05 level of
significance?
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the critical value of the test is ________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the critical value of the test is ________.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions between year 1 and year 3 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between year 1 and year 3 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the p-value of the test statistic?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the p-value of the test statistic?
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions between year 1 and year 2 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between year 1 and year 2 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the expected cell frequency for the Paris/No cell is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the expected cell frequency for the Paris/No cell is __________.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the expected cell frequency for the Hong Kong/Yes cell is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px> At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the expected cell frequency for the Hong Kong/Yes cell is
__________.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.  Hong Kong  New York  Paris  Yes 86%76%78% No 14%24%22%\begin{array} { c | c c c } & \text { Hong Kong } & \text { New York } & \text { Paris } \\\hline \text { Yes } & 86 \% & 76 \% & 78 \% \\\text { No } & 14 \% & 24 \% & 22 \%\end{array} At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.

-Referring to Scenario 12-7, the decision made suggests that the 3 cities all have
different proportions of hotels that correctly post minibar charges.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. <strong>SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the correct conclusion?</strong> A) There is enough evidence that the proportions are all different in the 3 years. B) There is not enough evidence that the proportions are all different in the 3 years. C) There is enough evidence that at least two of the proportions are not equal. D) There is not enough evidence that at least two of the proportions are not equal. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the correct conclusion?

A) There is enough evidence that the proportions are all different in the 3 years.
B) There is not enough evidence that the proportions are all different in the 3 years.
C) There is enough evidence that at least two of the proportions are not equal.
D) There is not enough evidence that at least two of the proportions are not equal.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between year 1 and year 3 using a 0.05 level of significance?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between year 1 and year 3 using a 0.05 level of
significance?
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, the null hypothesis cannot be rejected.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Referring to Scenario 12-6, the null hypothesis cannot be rejected.
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In testing the difference between two proportions using the normal distribution,
we may use either a one-tail Chi-square test or two-tail Z test.
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The squared difference between the observed and theoretical frequencies should
be large if there is no significant difference between the proportions.
False
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SCENARIO 12-1 SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when performing a chi-square test on whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.05?
Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when performing a chi-square test on whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.05? SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when performing a chi-square test on whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.05?
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the overall or mean proportion of local riders is __________. She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the overall or mean proportion of local riders is __________.
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SCENARIO 12-1 SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, if the firm wanted to test whether this proportion has changed from the previous study, which represents the relevant hypotheses?
Referring to Scenario 12-1, if the firm wanted to test whether this proportion has changed from the previous study, which represents the relevant hypotheses? SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, if the firm wanted to test whether this proportion has changed from the previous study, which represents the relevant hypotheses?
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the value of the test statistic is ________.
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the null hypothesis should be rejected.
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If we use the χ2\chi ^ { 2 } method of analysis to test for the differences among 4 proportions, the degrees of freedom are equal to:

A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 1
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the hypotheses the dean should use are: SCENARIO 12-2 The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the accounting majors are designated as Group 1 and the economics majors are designated as Group 2, perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-2, the hypotheses the dean should use are:
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The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the null hypothesis will be rejected if the test statistic is ________.
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SCENARIO 12-1 SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when testing whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.10?
Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when testing whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.10? SCENARIO 12-1   Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the critical value when testing whether the population proportions are different if α = 0.10?
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the p-value of the test is ________.
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A test for whether one proportion is higher than the other can be performed using
the chi-square distribution.
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In testing a hypothesis using the χ2\chi ^ { 2 } test, the theoretical frequencies are based on the

A) null hypothesis.
B) alternative hypothesis.
C) normal distribution.
D) None of the above.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the test will involve _________ degree(s) of freedom. She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the test will involve _________ degree(s) of freedom.
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the same decision would be made with this test if the
level of significance had been 0.10 rather than 0.05.
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SCENARIO 12-2
The dean of a college is interested in the proportion of graduates from his college who have a job
offer on graduation day. He is particularly interested in seeing if there is a difference in this
proportion for accounting and economics majors. In a random sample of 100 of each type of major at
graduation, he found that 65 accounting majors and 52 economics majors had job offers. If the
accounting majors are designated as "Group 1" and the economics majors are designated as "Group
2," perform the appropriate hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-2, the same decision would be made with this test if the
level of significance had been 0.01 rather than 0.05.
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A test for the difference between two proportions can be performed using the chi-
square distribution.
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SCENARIO 12-1 A corporation randomly selects 150 salespeople and finds that 66%66 \% who have never taken a selfimprovement course would like such a course. The firm did a similar study 10 years ago in which 60%60 \% of a random sample of 160 salespeople wanted a self-improvement course. The groups are assumed to be independent random samples. Let π1\pi _ { 1 } and π2\pi _ { 2 } represent the true proportion of workers who would like to attend a self-improvement course in the recent study and the past study, respectively.

-Referring to Scenario 12-1, what is the value of the test statistic to use in evaluating the alternative hypothesis that there is a difference in the two population proportions using ? =
0)10?

A) 4.335
B) 2.706
C) 1.194
D) 0.274
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SCENARIO 12-1 A corporation randomly selects 150 salespeople and finds that 66%66 \% who have never taken a selfimprovement course would like such a course. The firm did a similar study 10 years ago in which 60%60 \% of a random sample of 160 salespeople wanted a self-improvement course. The groups are assumed to be independent random samples. Let π1\pi _ { 1 } and π2\pi _ { 2 } represent the true proportion of workers who would like to attend a self-improvement course in the recent study and the past study, respectively.

-Referring to Scenario 12-1, the company tests to determine at the 0.05 level whether the population proportion has changed from the previous study. Which of the following is most
Correct?

A) Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of employees who are interested in a self-improvement course has changed over the intervening 10 years.
B) Do not reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of employees who are interested in a self-improvement course has not changed over the intervening 10 years.
C) Reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of employees who are interested in a self-improvement course has increased over the intervening 10 years.
D) Do not reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the proportion of employees who are interested in a self-improvement course has increased over the intervening 10 years.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.  Memory Location: â€¾12345 Number of Transactions: 821007492102 Number of Reported Errors 11126910\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline \underline{\text { Memory Location: }} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\\hline \text { Number of Transactions: } & 82 & 100 & 74 & 92 & 102 \\\hline \text { Number of Reported Errors } & 11 & 12 & 6 & 9 & 10 \\\hline\end{array} The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.

-Referring to Scenario 12-4, the calculated value of the test statistic is

A) -0.1777
B) -0.0185
C) 1.4999
D) 1.5190
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following:  Male  Female  Total  Local 274471 Non-Local 332558 Total 6069129\begin{array} { l | | c c | c } & \text { Male } & \text { Female } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Local } & 27 & 44 & 71 \\\text { Non-Local } & 33 & 25 & 58 \\\hline \hline \text { Total } & 60 & 69 & 129\end{array} She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-3, the null hypothesis will be rejected.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.  Memory Location: â€¾12345 Number of Transactions: 821007492102 Number of Reported Errors 11126910\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline \underline{\text { Memory Location: }} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\\hline \text { Number of Transactions: } & 82 & 100 & 74 & 92 & 102 \\\hline \text { Number of Reported Errors } & 11 & 12 & 6 & 9 & 10 \\\hline\end{array} The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.

-Referring to Scenario 12-4, at 1% level of significance

A) there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations are all different.
B) there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations are all different.
C) there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations are not all the same.
D) there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations are not all the same.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the value of the test statistic is _________. They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the value of the test statistic is _________.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the value of the test statistic is _________. She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the value of the test statistic is _________.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the critical value of the test is _________. She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the critical value of the test is _________.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, the decision made suggests that the 4 procedures do
not all have the same proportion of clear operations.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the expected cell frequency in the Male/Local cell is __________. She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the expected cell frequency in the Male/Local cell is __________.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.  Memory Location: â€¾12345 Number of Transactions: 821007492102 Number of Reported Errors 11126910\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline \underline{\text { Memory Location: }} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\\hline \text { Number of Transactions: } & 82 & 100 & 74 & 92 & 102 \\\hline \text { Number of Reported Errors } & 11 & 12 & 6 & 9 & 10 \\\hline\end{array} The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.

-Referring to Scenario 12-4, the degrees of freedom of the test statistic is

A) 4
B) 8
C) 10
D) 448
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the test will involve _________ degrees of freedom. They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the test will involve _________ degrees of freedom.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following: SCENARIO 12-3 The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a sample of a day's riders and finds the following:   She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-3, the expected cell frequency in the Female/Non-Local cell is __________. She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-3, the expected cell frequency in the Female/Non-Local cell is
__________.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.  Memory Location: â€¾12345 Number of Transactions: 821007492102 Number of Reported Errors 11126910\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | c | c | } \hline \underline{\text { Memory Location: }} & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 \\\hline \text { Number of Transactions: } & 82 & 100 & 74 & 92 & 102 \\\hline \text { Number of Reported Errors } & 11 & 12 & 6 & 9 & 10 \\\hline\end{array} The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.

-Referring to Scenario 12-4, the critical value of the test statistic at 1% level of significance is

A) 7.7794
B) 13.2767
C) 20.0902
D) 23.2093
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the critical value of the test is ________. They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the critical value of the test is ________.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure D/Return cell is __________. They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure D/Return cell is
__________.
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Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure A/Clear cell is __________. They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the expected cell frequency for the Procedure A/Clear cell is
__________.
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SCENARIO 12-3
The director of transportation of a large company is interested in the usage of her van pool. She
considers her routes to be divided into local and non-local. She is particularly interested in learning if
there is a difference in the proportion of males and females who use the local routes. She takes a
sample of a day's riders and finds the following:  Male  Female  Total  Local 274471 Non-Local 332558 Total 6069129\begin{array} { l | | c c | c } & \text { Male } & \text { Female } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Local } & 27 & 44 & 71 \\\text { Non-Local } & 33 & 25 & 58 \\\hline \hline \text { Total } & 60 & 69 & 129\end{array} She will use this information to perform a chi-square hypothesis test using a level of significance of
0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-3, the decision made suggests that there is a difference
between the proportion of males and females who ride local versus non-local routes.
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SCENARIO 12-4
A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to
one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the
table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors. SCENARIO 12-4 A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.   The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations differ. Referring to Scenario 12-4, which test would be used to properly analyze the data in this experiment?  The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of
the 5 memory locations differ.
Referring to Scenario 12-4, which test would be used to properly analyze the data in this experiment? SCENARIO 12-4 A computer used by a 24-hour banking service is supposed to randomly assign each transaction to one of 5 memory locations. A check at the end of a day's transactions gave the counts shown in the table to each of the 5 memory locations, along with the number of reported errors.   The bank manager wanted to test whether the proportion of errors in transactions assigned to each of the 5 memory locations differ. Referring to Scenario 12-4, which test would be used to properly analyze the data in this experiment?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, the null hypothesis will be rejected.
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Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, the overall or mean proportion of clear operations is __________. They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, the overall or mean proportion of clear operations is __________.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, the decision made suggests that the 4 procedures all
have different proportions of clear operations.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure D using a 0.05 level of significance? They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure D using a 0.05 level
of significance?
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the null hypothesis?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the null hypothesis? SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the null hypothesis?
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what are the degrees of freedom of the test statistic?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what are the degrees of freedom of the test statistic?
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the critical value?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the critical value?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure B and procedure D are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the alternative hypothesis?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the alternative hypothesis? SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the form of the alternative hypothesis?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure B using a 0.05 level of significance? They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure B using a 0.05 level
of significance?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure B and procedure C using a 0.05 level of significance? They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure B and procedure C using a 0.05 level
of significance?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure C and procedure D using a 0.05 level of significance? They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure C and procedure D using a 0.05 level
of significance?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure C and procedure D are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure A and procedure C are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the test statistic?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the test statistic?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure B and procedure D using a 0.05 level of significance? They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure B and procedure D using a 0.05 level
of significance?
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the expected number of shoppers who pay by check in year 1 if there is no difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among the three years?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the expected number of shoppers who pay by check in year
1 if there is no difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among the three years?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: SCENARIO 12-5 Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a clear operation. A heart center wants to compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:   They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05. Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure C using a 0.05 level of significance? They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.
Referring to Scenario 12-5, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between procedure A and procedure C using a 0.05 level
of significance?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure A and procedure B are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the expected number of shoppers who do not pay by check in year 3 if there is no difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among the three years?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the expected number of shoppers who do not pay by check
in year 3 if there is no difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among the three
years?
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure A and procedure D are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, the assumptions needed to perform the test are satisfied.
Referring to Scenario 12-6, the assumptions needed to perform the test are
satisfied.
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SCENARIO 12-5
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to
return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to
compare the proportion of clear operations for the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers
of patients from their own records: \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Procedure \text { Procedure }
 A  B  C  D  Total  Clear 274121796 Return 111591146 Total 38563018142\begin{array} { r | c c c c | | c } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { C } & \text { D } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Clear } & 27 & 41 & 21 & 7 & 96 \\\text { Return } & 11 & 15 & 9 & 11 & 46 \\\hline \text { Total } & 38 & 56 & 30 & 18 & 142\end{array} They will use this information to test for a difference among the proportion of clear operations using
a chi-square test with a level of significance of 0.05.

-Referring to Scenario 12-5, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between procedure B and procedure C are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.  Hong Kong  New York  Paris  Yes 86%76%78% No 14%24%22%\begin{array} { c | c c c } & \text { Hong Kong } & \text { New York } & \text { Paris } \\\hline \text { Yes } & 86 \% & 76 \% & 78 \% \\\text { No } & 14 \% & 24 \% & 22 \%\end{array} At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.

-Referring to Scenario 12-7, the decision made suggests that the 3 cities do not all
have the same proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between year 1 and year 2 using a 0.05 level of significance?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between year 1 and year 2 using a 0.05 level of
significance?
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.  Hong Kong  New York  Paris  Yes 86%76%78% No 14%24%22%\begin{array} { c | c c c } & \text { Hong Kong } & \text { New York } & \text { Paris } \\\hline \text { Yes } & 86 \% & 76 \% & 78 \% \\\text { No } & 14 \% & 24 \% & 22 \%\end{array} At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.

-Referring to Scenario 12-7, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between Hong Kong and New York are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the value of the test statistic is _________. At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the value of the test statistic is _________.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, what are the values of the absolute difference and the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between Hong Kong and Paris using a 0.05 level of significance? At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, what are the values of the absolute difference and the critical range
for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between Hong Kong and
Paris using a 0.05 level of significance?
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions between year 2 and year 3 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between year 2 and year 3 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.  Hong Kong  New York  Paris  Yes 86%76%78% No 14%24%22%\begin{array} { c | c c c } & \text { Hong Kong } & \text { New York } & \text { Paris } \\\hline \text { Yes } & 86 \% & 76 \% & 78 \% \\\text { No } & 14 \% & 24 \% & 22 \%\end{array} At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.

-Referring to Scenario 12-7, the null hypothesis will be rejected.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, what are the values of the absolute difference and the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between Hong Kong and New York using a 0.05 level of significance? At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, what are the values of the absolute difference and the critical range
for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between Hong Kong and
New York using a 0.05 level of significance?
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the test will involve _________ degrees of freedom. At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the test will involve _________ degrees of freedom.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between year 2 and year 3 using a 0.05 level of significance?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between year 2 and year 3 using a 0.05 level of
significance?
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the critical value of the test is ________. At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the critical value of the test is ________.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions between year 1 and year 3 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between year 1 and year 3 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the p-value of the test statistic?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the p-value of the test statistic?
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportions between year 1 and year 2 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
Referring to Scenario 12-6, there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the
proportions between year 1 and year 2 are different at a 0.05 level of significance.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the expected cell frequency for the Paris/No cell is __________. At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the expected cell frequency for the Paris/No cell is __________.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below. SCENARIO 12-7 Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.   At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities. Referring to Scenario 12-7, the expected cell frequency for the Hong Kong/Yes cell is __________. At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.
Referring to Scenario 12-7, the expected cell frequency for the Hong Kong/Yes cell is
__________.
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SCENARIO 12-7
Data on the percentage of 200 hotels in each of the three large cities across the world on whether
minibar charges are correctly posted at checkout are given below.  Hong Kong  New York  Paris  Yes 86%76%78% No 14%24%22%\begin{array} { c | c c c } & \text { Hong Kong } & \text { New York } & \text { Paris } \\\hline \text { Yes } & 86 \% & 76 \% & 78 \% \\\text { No } & 14 \% & 24 \% & 22 \%\end{array} At the 0.05 level of significance, you want to know if there is evidence of a difference in the
proportion of hotels that correctly post minibar charges among the three cities.

-Referring to Scenario 12-7, the decision made suggests that the 3 cities all have
different proportions of hotels that correctly post minibar charges.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. <strong>SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the correct conclusion?</strong> A) There is enough evidence that the proportions are all different in the 3 years. B) There is not enough evidence that the proportions are all different in the 3 years. C) There is enough evidence that at least two of the proportions are not equal. D) There is not enough evidence that at least two of the proportions are not equal.
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the correct conclusion?

A) There is enough evidence that the proportions are all different in the 3 years.
B) There is not enough evidence that the proportions are all different in the 3 years.
C) There is enough evidence that at least two of the proportions are not equal.
D) There is not enough evidence that at least two of the proportions are not equal.
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SCENARIO 12-6
According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure to test for the difference in proportions between year 1 and year 3 using a 0.05 level of significance?
Referring to Scenario 12-6, what is the value of the critical range for the Marascuilo procedure
to test for the difference in proportions between year 1 and year 3 using a 0.05 level of
significance?
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According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store
checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers
who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a
survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below. SCENARIO 12-6 According to an article in Marketing News, fewer checks are being written at the grocery store checkout than in the past. To determine whether there is a difference in the proportion of shoppers who pay by check among three consecutive years at a 0.05 level of significance, the results of a survey of 500 shoppers in three consecutive years are obtained and presented below.   Referring to Scenario 12-6, the null hypothesis cannot be rejected.
Referring to Scenario 12-6, the null hypothesis cannot be rejected.
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