A medical researcher says that less than 82​% of adults in a certain country think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated. In a random sample of 200 adults in that​ country, 80​% think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated. At α=0.05​, is there enough evidence to support the​ researcher's claim? Complete parts​ (a) through​ (e) below. Identify the claim and state Ho and Ha. Identify the claim in this scenario. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. ​(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not​ round.) A. The percentage of adults in the country who think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated is not__________ % B. More than____________ % of adults in the country think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated. C. __________________​% of adults in the country think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated. D. Less than __________________% of adults in the country think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated. Let p be the population proportion of successes where a success is an adult in the country who thinks that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated. State Ho and Ha. (state which one is the claim) H0: Ha: (b) find the critical value(s) and identify the rejection region(s). Identify the critical(s) for this test. Z0= (round to 2 decimal places as needed, us a comma to seperate answers as needed) Identify the rejection region(s). Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box(es) to complet your choice. (round to 2 decimal places as needed) A. The rejection regions are Z, ___________ and Z > __________. B. the rejection region is Z> __________ C. the rejection region is Z<___________ D. the rejection region is _________ < Z< __________. (C) find the standardized test statistic z. Z=__________ (d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis and interpret the decision in the context of the orginal claim. _______________ (reject or fail to reject) the null hypothesis. There ____________ (is or is not) enough evidence to (reject or support)_______________ the researcher's claim.

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A medical researcher says that less than
82​%
of adults in a certain country think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated. In a random sample of
200
adults in that​ country,
80​%
think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated. At
α=0.05​,
is there enough evidence to support the​ researcher's claim? Complete parts​ (a) through​ (e) below.
 
Identify the claim and state Ho and Ha.
Identify the claim in this scenario. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
​(Type an integer or a decimal. Do not​ round.)
 
A.
The percentage of adults in the country who think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated is not__________ %
 
B.
More than____________ %
of adults in the country think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated.
 
C.
__________________​%
of adults in the country think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated.
 
D.
Less than
__________________%
of adults in the country think that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated.
 
Let p be the population proportion of successes where a success is an adult in the country who thinks that healthy children should be required to be vaccinated.  State Ho and Ha.  (state which one is the claim)
H0:
Ha:
 
 
(b) find the critical value(s) and identify the rejection region(s).
Identify the critical(s) for this test.
Z0=
(round to 2 decimal places as needed, us a comma to seperate answers as needed)
 
Identify the rejection region(s). Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box(es) to complet your choice.  (round to 2 decimal places as needed)
A. The rejection regions are Z, ___________ and Z > __________.
B. the rejection region is Z> __________
C. the rejection region is Z<___________
D. the rejection region is _________ < Z< __________.
 
(C) find the standardized test statistic z.
Z=__________
(d) Decide whether to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis and interpret the decision in the context of the orginal claim.
_______________ (reject or fail to reject) the null hypothesis.  There ____________ (is or is not) enough evidence to (reject or support)_______________ the researcher's claim.
 
 
 
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