In: Statistics and Probability
Researchers are comparing the proportion of University Park students who are Pennsylvania residents to the proportion of World Campus students who are Pennsylvania residents. Data from a sample are presented in the contingency table below.
Primary Campus |
Total |
|||
University Park |
World Campus |
|||
Pennsylvania Resident |
Yes |
115 |
70 |
185 |
No |
86 |
104 |
190 |
|
Total |
201 |
174 |
375 |
Sol:
The Minitab output is:
(a).
The 95% confidence interval to estimate the difference between the proportion of all University Park students who are Pennsylvania residents and the proportion of all World Campus students who are Pennsylvania residents is between 0.307 and 0.464.
(b).
I am 95% confident that the true difference between the proportion of all University Park students who are Pennsylvania residents and the proportion of all World Campus students who are Pennsylvania residents is between 0.307 and 0.464.
(c).
n1*p1 = 0.57*201 = 115 10
n1*(1 - p1) = (1 - 0.57)*201 10
n2*p2 = 174*0.40 = 70 10
n2*(1 - p2) = (1 - 0.40)*174 10
All the assumptions are met.
The test statistic is 3.33.
The p-value is 0.001.
Since the p-value (0.001) is less than the significance level (0.05), we can reject the null hypothesis.
Therefore, we can conclude that there is evidence of a difference between the proportion of University Park students who are Pennsylvania residents and the proportion of World Campus students who are Pennsylvania residents.
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