A. Which of her interns reported a reasonable p-value? Explain. Hint: The precise p-value cannot be computed here, but you can eliminate interns' guesses. B. Use the p-value from part (a) to determine if a majority of all residents of the city were in favor of a newly proposed city ordinance.

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A researcher wonders if a “majority” of all residents of a particular city were in favor of a newly proposed city ordinance. Her hypotheses are H0= 0.5 versus Hap > 0.5. She collected data from a large enough random sample of residents (in order to use the normal approximation), and the resulting sample proportion was 0.41. The researcher has a few interns working on this project and has asked them to conduct the appropriate test and report an approximate p-value. Unfortunately, she received three different p-values from her interns: 

  • Chris reported a p-value of 0.08
  • Jamie reported a p-value of 0.41
  • Taylor reported a p-value of 0.62

 

A. Which of her interns reported a reasonable p-value? Explain. Hint: The precise p-value cannot be computed here, but you can eliminate interns' guesses.

B. Use the p-value from part (a) to determine if a majority of all residents of the city were in favor of a newly proposed city ordinance.

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