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According to a recent National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) report, 44% of college students who had unpaid internships received full-time job offers post-graduation compared to 72% of college students who had paid internships.

According to a recent National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) report, 44% of college students who had unpaid internships received full-time job offers post-graduation compared to 72% of college students who had paid internships. A recent survey of 60 college unpaid interns at a local university found that 30 received full-time job offers post-graduation.

a. Use the five-step p-value approach to hypothesis testing and a 0.05 level of significance to determine whether the proportion of college unpaid interns that received full-time job offers post-graduation is different from .44.

b. Assume that the study found that 35 of the 60 college unpaid interns had received full-time job offers post-graduations and repeat (a). Are the conclusions the same?

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