In: Statistics and Probability
A political campaign is interested in whether a geographic difference existed in support for raising the minimum wage in a certain state. Polls were conducted in the two largest cities in the state about raising the minimum wage. In city 1, a poll of 800 randomly selected voters found that 403 supported raising the minimum wage. In city 2, a poll of 1000 randomly selected voters found that 447 supported raising the minimum wage.
What type of hypothesis test should be performed?
p^1=
p^2=
p^= Test statistic = p-value = Does sufficient evidence exist to support the claim that the level of support differs between the two cities at the α=0.01 significance level?