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STA1610
Assignment 5
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Due 08 September 2025

, Student Name: STA1610 Assignment 5


STA1610 Assignment 5
Due date: 08 September 2025


Question 1
Problem Statement:
The results of ComputerWorld’s annual job satisfaction exercise showed that 28% of
information systems managers are very satisfied, 46% somewhat satisfied, 12% neither
satisfied nor dissatisfied, 10% somewhat dissatisfied, and 4% very dissatisfied. Suppose a
sample of 500 computer programmers yielded:

• Very satisfied: 105

• Somewhat satisfied: 235

• Neither: 55

• Somewhat dissatisfied: 90

• Very dissatisfied: 15

At α = 0.05, test whether the job satisfaction distribution for computer programmers is
different from that for information systems managers.


Step 1 — Choose the test and state hypotheses

This is a chi-square goodness-of-fit test comparing observed counts to expected counts.



H0 : (0.28, 0.46, 0.12, 0.10, 0.04) (programmers follow same distribution)

Ha : Programmers differ in distribution.


Number of categories k = 5, so df = k − 1 = 4. Significance level α = 0.05.




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