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6 August, 16:57

Statistical Tests? Indicate whether the following analysis involves a statistical test. If it does involve a statistical test, state the population parameter (s) of interest and the null and alternative hypotheses. Utilizing the census of a community, which includes information about all residents of the community, to determine if there is evidence for the claim that the percentage of people in the community living in a mobile home is greater than 9%.

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  1. 6 August, 18:11
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    Yes, the given analysis involves a statistical test. Population parameter of interest = '% of community people living in mobile homes' (MH)

    H0 : MH = 0.09 H1 : MH > 0.09

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hypothesis testing is a statistical test, of testing an assumption (statement) about population parameter.

    Null Hypothesis [H0] is a neutral statement of 'no difference' about a population parameter; stating variable is no different than its mean.

    Alternate hypothesis [H1] is the 'specific difference' stating hypothesis about a population parameter; contrary to the null hypothesis.

    To determine if there is evidence for the claim that the percentage of people in the community living in a mobile home is greater than 9%:

    This analysis can be done by using statistical test : one sided 't' test. The population parameter of interest would be '% of community people living in mobile homes' (MH)

    H0 : MH = 9% → MH = 0.09 H1 : MH > 9% → MH > 0.09
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