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21 April, 16:33

Sociologists say the percentage of the classic music lovers is about 5%. From the survey, we know that only 83 out of 2000 people listen to the classic music. Let denote the proportion of the classic music lovers. The hypotheses are H0: p=0.05 vs Ha: p≠0.05. The p-value for this two-tailed test based on the normal distribution is 0.09. What is the p-value for a chi-square test?

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  1. 21 April, 17:34
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    p value from chi square = 0.081

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that sociologists say the percentage of the classic music lovers is about 5%. From the survey, we know that only 83 out of 2000 people listen to the classic music. Let denote the proportion of the classic music lovers. The hypotheses are H0: p=0.05 vs Ha: p≠0.05

    p value = 0.09

    Instead of this if we do chi square

    H0: Proportion of music lovers is 5% and non music lovers is 95%

    Ha: Proportions are not as per the estimate

    (Two tailed chi square test)

    Observed 83 1917 2000

    Expected 100 1900 2000

    O-E - 17 17 0

    chi square

    (O-E) ^2/E 2.89 0.1521 3.0421

    df = 1

    p value from chi square = 0.081

    Though p value is not exactly the same, the conclusion in both tests are the same
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