A doctor is concerned that nausea may be a side effect of Tamiflu, but is not certain because nausea is common for people who have the flu. She researched some past studies, and found that about 30% of people who get the flu and do not use Tamilflu experience nausea. She then collected data on 2420 patients who were taking Tamiflu, and found that 684 experienced nausea. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the percentage of people who take Tamiflu for the relief of flu symtoms and experience nausea is 30%. What type of test will be used in this problem?   What evidence justifies the use of this test? Check all that apply The population standard deviation is known There are two different samples being compared The population standard deviation is not known The original population is approximately normal The sample standard deviation is not known The sample size is larger than 30 np>5 and nq>5   Enter the null hypothesis for this test. H0 Enter the alternative hypothesis for this test. H1: Is the original claim located in the null or alternative hypothesis? What is the test statistic for the given statistics? What is the p-value for this test? What is the decision based on the given statistics? What is the correct interpretation of this decision? Using a % level of significance, there sufficient evidence to the claim that the percentage of people who take Tamiflu for the relief of flu symtoms and experience nausea is 30%.

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A doctor is concerned that nausea may be a side effect of Tamiflu, but is not certain because nausea is common for people who have the flu. She researched some past studies, and found that about 30% of people who get the flu and do not use Tamilflu experience nausea. She then collected data on 2420 patients who were taking Tamiflu, and found that 684 experienced nausea. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that the percentage of people who take Tamiflu for the relief of flu symtoms and experience nausea is 30%.

  1. What type of test will be used in this problem?

 



  • What evidence justifies the use of this test? Check all that apply
    • The population standard deviation is known
    • There are two different samples being compared
    • The population standard deviation is not known
    • The original population is approximately normal
    • The sample standard deviation is not known
    • The sample size is larger than 30
    • np>5

and nq>5

    •  


  • Enter the null hypothesis for this test.
    H0


  • Enter the alternative hypothesis for this test.
    H1:


  • Is the original claim located in the null or alternative hypothesis?


  • What is the test statistic for the given statistics?


  • What is the p-value for this test?


  • What is the decision based on the given statistics?


  • What is the correct interpretation of this decision?

    Using a % level of significance, there

sufficient evidence to the claim that the percentage of people who take Tamiflu for the relief of flu symtoms and experience nausea is 30%.

 

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