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Mathematics, 14.07.2020 01:01, joceeeeelyn2899

It is thought that the front cover and the nature of the first question on mail surveys influence the response rate. An article tested this theory by experimenting with different cover designs. One cover was plain; the other used a picture of a skydiver. The researchers speculated that the return rate would be lower for the plain cover. Cover Number Sent Number Returned
Plain 209 103
Skydiver 215 109
Does this data support the researchers' hypothesis? Test the relevant hypotheses using ? = 0.10 by first calculating a P-value.

State the relevant hypotheses. (Use p1 for the plain cover and p2 for the skydiver cover.)

H0: p1? p2 = 0
Ha: p1? p2 > 0H0: p1? p2 = 0
Ha: p1? p2 ? 0 H0: p1? p2 = 0
Ha: p1? p2? 0H0: p1? p2 = 0
Ha: p1? p2 < 0

Compute the test statistic value and find the P-value. (Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to four decimal places.)

z =
P-value =

State the conclusion in the problem context.

Reject H0. The data does not suggest that the front cover and nature of the first question on mail surveys influence the response rate. Fail to reject H0. The data does not suggest that the front cover and nature of the first question on mail surveys influence the response rate. Reject H0. The data suggests that the front cover and nature of the first question on mail surveys does influence the response rate. Fail to reject H0. The data suggests that the front cover and nature of the first question on mail surveys does influence the response rate.

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