For a test of Ho: p=0.50, the z test statistic equals 1.70. Use this information to complete parts (a) through (d) below. a. Find the P-value for Ha: p>0.50. |(Round to three decimal places as needed.) b. Find the P-value for Ha: p#0.50. |(Round to three decimal places as needed.) c. Find the P-value for Ha: p<0.50. (Hint: The P-values for the two possible one-sided tests must sum to 1.) |(Round to three decimal places as needed.) d. Do any of the P-values in (a). (b), or (c) give strong evidence against Ho? O A. At least one of the P-values gives strong evidence against Họ. At least one of the P-values indicates that the null hypothesis is not plausible. OB. At least one of the P-values gives strong evidence against Ho. All of the P-values indicate that the null hypothesis is plausible. OC. None of the P-values give strong evidence against Ho. All of the P-values indicate that the null hypothesis is plausible. OD. None of the P-values give strong evidence against Họ. At least one of the P-values indicates that the null hypothesis is not plausible.
For a test of Ho: p=0.50, the z test statistic equals 1.70. Use this information to complete parts (a) through (d) below. a. Find the P-value for Ha: p>0.50. |(Round to three decimal places as needed.) b. Find the P-value for Ha: p#0.50. |(Round to three decimal places as needed.) c. Find the P-value for Ha: p<0.50. (Hint: The P-values for the two possible one-sided tests must sum to 1.) |(Round to three decimal places as needed.) d. Do any of the P-values in (a). (b), or (c) give strong evidence against Ho? O A. At least one of the P-values gives strong evidence against Họ. At least one of the P-values indicates that the null hypothesis is not plausible. OB. At least one of the P-values gives strong evidence against Ho. All of the P-values indicate that the null hypothesis is plausible. OC. None of the P-values give strong evidence against Ho. All of the P-values indicate that the null hypothesis is plausible. OD. None of the P-values give strong evidence against Họ. At least one of the P-values indicates that the null hypothesis is not plausible.
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