In: Statistics and Probability
Are couples that live together before they get married more
likely to end up divorced within...
Are couples that live together before they get married more
likely to end up divorced within five years of marriage compared to
couples that live apart before they get married? 196 of the 611
couples from the study who lived together before they got married
were divorced within five years of marriage. 138 of the 446 couples
from the study who lived apart before they got married were
divorced within five years of marriage. What can be concluded at
the = 0.10 level of significance?
For this study, we should use Select an answer z-test for a
population proportion z-test for the difference between two
population proportions t-test for a population mean t-test for the
difference between two independent population means t-test for the
difference between two dependent population means
- The null and alternative hypotheses would be:
-
Select an answer p1 μ1 Select an
answer > ≠ = < Select an answer μ2
p2
Select an answer μ1 p1 Select an
answer ≠ < > = Select an answer p2 μ2
- The test statistic ? t z = (please show
your answer to 3 decimal places.)
- The p-value = (Please show your answer to 4 decimal
places.)
- The p-value is ? ≤ >
- Based on this, we should Select an answer accept fail to reject
reject the null hypothesis.
- Thus, the final conclusion is that ...
- The results are statistically insignificant at αα = 0.10, so
there is statistically significant evidence to conclude that the
divorce rate for all couples that live together before they get
married is equal to the divorce rate for all couples that live
apart before they get married.
- The results are statistically significant at αα = 0.10, so
there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the percent of all
couples that live together before they get married who end up
divorced within five years of marriage is greater than the percent
of all couples that live apart before they get married who end up
divorced within five years of marriage.
- The results are statistically significant at αα = 0.10, so
there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the percent of the
611 couples that lived together before they got married who ended
up divorced within five years of marriage is greater than the
percent of the 446 couples that lived apart before they got married
who ended up divorced within five years of marriage.
- The results are statistically insignificant at αα = 0.10, so
there is insufficient evidence to conclude the percent of all
couples that live together before they get married who end up
divorced within five years of marriage is greater than the percent
of all couples that live apart before they get married who end up
divorced within five years of marriage.