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1.If the result of a hypothesis test for a proportion is statistically significant, then
A) the population proportion must equal the null value.
B) the null hypothesis is rejected.
C) the alternative hypothesis is rejected.
2.Suppose a 95% confidence interval for p, the proportion of drivers who admit that they sometimes run red lights when no one is around, is 0.29 to 0.38. Which of the following statements is false?
A) It is plausible that a majority of all drivers would admit that t...
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Question 
1.If the result of a hypothesis test for a proportion is statistically significant, then
A) the population proportion must equal the null value.
B) the null hypothesis is rejected.
C) the alternative hypothesis is rejected.
2.Suppose a 95% confidence interval for p, the proportion of drivers who admit that they sometimes run red lights when no one is around, is 0.29 to 0.38. Which of the following statements is false?
A) It is plausible that a majority of all drivers would admit that t...
Question 
1.If the result of a hypothesis test for a proportion is statistically significant, then
A) the population proportion must equal the null value.
B) the null hypothesis is rejected.
C) the alternative hypothesis is rejected.
2.Suppose a 95% confidence interval for p, the proportion of drivers who admit that they sometimes run red lights when no one is around, is 0.29 to 0.38. Which of the following statements is false?
A) It is plausible that a majority of all drivers would admit that t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages's •
-
STAT 200 MCQs•STAT 200 MCQs
Preview 1 out of 9 pages
Question 
1.If the result of a hypothesis test for a proportion is statistically significant, then
A) the population proportion must equal the null value.
B) the null hypothesis is rejected.
C) the alternative hypothesis is rejected.
2.Suppose a 95% confidence interval for p, the proportion of drivers who admit that they sometimes run red lights when no one is around, is 0.29 to 0.38. Which of the following statements is false?
A) It is plausible that a majority of all drivers would admit that t...