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Researchers conducted a study to find out if there is a difference in the use of eReaders by different age groups. Randomly selected participants were divided into two age groups. In the 16- to 29-year-old group, 7%of the 628surveyed use eReaders, while of the 2,309participants 30years old and older use eReaders.

Short Answer

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(a) The null hypothesis is that p1=p2.
(b) Alternate hypothesis is, p1p2.
(c) The random variable is the difference in the percentage of electronic readers by age group.
(d) Normal distribution.
(e) Using the two-sample t-test option of Minitab and filling in all the requirements,

Test statistics- 3.30.

(f) P- value 0.0003.

(g) Graph regions to the p-value.

i) =0.05.

ii) Decision: Null hypothesis is rejected.

iii) Reason for decision: p-value is >.

iv) From the sample data, there is enough evidence to conclude that the proportion of eReader users 16 to 29 years old differs from the proportion of eReader users 30 and older at the 5% significant level.


Step by step solution

01

Given information

Determine if there is a variation in the use of e-readers by various age groups.

02

Explanation

(a) The null hypothesis is defined as follows:

p1=p2.

(b) The null hypothesis is defined as follows:

pP{"x":[[51,40,35,34,30,29,29,31,32,35,38,39,40,43,43,45,47,51,55,59,62,63,63,62,61,58,54,47,45,42,37,36],[75,101,129,132,133,134],[99,127,136,143,143,143,144,145],[111,119,124,129,130,132,133,135,135,135,136,137,137],[159,162,175,178,181,184,187,188,191,195,199,203,205,205,205,203,197,189,183,176,175,171,169,164,162,160,160,159,159,159,159,161,166,173,179,181,182,183,183,187,195,203,210,212,213,213,213,213,211,210,207,207,203,200,198,193,191,191,189,188,187,187,186,181,176,174,173]],"y":[[174.39999389648438,159.39999389648438,148.39999389648438,139.39999389648438,125.39999389648438,116.39999389648438,107.39999389648438,101.39999389648438,97.39999389648438,90.39999389648438,88.39999389648438,86.39999389648438,86.39999389648438,85.39999389648438,85.39999389648438,85.39999389648438,85.39999389648438,88.39999389648438,92.39999389648438,96.39999389648438,99.39999389648438,101.39999389648438,105.39999389648438,106.39999389648438,109.39999389648438,115.39999389648438,119.39999389648438,125.39999389648438,129.39999389648438,133.39999389648438,136.39999389648438,137.39999389648438],[109.39999389648438,91.39999389648438,75.39999389648438,73.39999389648438,72.39999389648438,72.39999389648438],[117.39999389648438,100.39999389648438,96.39999389648438,93.39999389648438,93.39999389648438,92.39999389648438,92.39999389648438,92.39999389648438],[57.399993896484375,73.39999389648438,85.39999389648438,101.39999389648438,110.39999389648438,125.39999389648438,134.39999389648438,141.39999389648438,144.39999389648438,148.39999389648438,149.39999389648438,149.39999389648438,151.39999389648438],[35.399993896484375,42.399993896484375,69.39999389648438,80.39999389648438,92.39999389648438,97.39999389648438,101.39999389648438,106.39999389648438,109.39999389648438,117.39999389648438,124.39999389648438,131.39999389648438,135.39999389648438,136.39999389648438,134.39999389648438,129.39999389648438,118.39999389648438,105.39999389648438,94.39999389648438,84.39999389648438,81.39999389648438,74.39999389648438,69.39999389648438,53.399993896484375,45.399993896484375,40.399993896484375,39.399993896484375,38.399993896484375,37.399993896484375,37.399993896484375,36.399993896484375,36.399993896484375,29.399993896484375,23.399993896484375,17.399993896484375,14.399993896484375,14.399993896484375,13.399993896484375,13.399993896484375,14.399993896484375,18.399993896484375,23.399993896484375,28.399993896484375,30.399993896484375,31.399993896484375,33.399993896484375,33.399993896484375,40.399993896484375,45.399993896484375,49.399993896484375,54.399993896484375,56.399993896484375,57.399993896484375,61.399993896484375,63.399993896484375,67.39999389648438,67.39999389648438,68.39999389648438,69.39999389648438,69.39999389648438,69.39999389648438,69.39999389648438,70.39999389648438,74.39999389648438,78.39999389648438,80.39999389648438,81.39999389648438]],"t":[[0,202,218,235,251,268,284,303,318,334,351,368,385,406,418,435,451,468,485,503,518,535,551,568,585,601,618,635,651,668,685,702],[1640,1818,1835,1852,1868,1886],[3035,3259,3270,3286,3364,3376,3403,3419],[4285,4488,4503,4519,4537,4560,4570,4588,4603,4620,4636,4654,4688],[5682,5870,5889,5904,5920,5937,5954,5971,5990,6005,6020,6037,6054,6071,6170,6187,6204,6221,6237,6260,6271,6289,6304,6320,6338,6356,6370,6387,6420,6437,6470,6487,6503,6520,6537,6555,6571,6587,6604,6621,6637,6654,6671,6689,6704,6721,6738,6759,6770,6789,6804,6821,6838,6854,6871,6894,6909,6921,6937,6955,6979,7005,7020,7037,7055,7071,7090]],"version":"2.0.0"}

(c) The random variable is the difference between the proportions of e-readers by different age groups.

(d) Normal distribution

(e) By using the sample test option, fill in all the requirements.

03

Step 3: 

After you've entered all of the values, you'll get the result displayed below.

Test & CI for two proportions

SampleXNSample p
1446280.070064
225423090.110004

Difference = p(1)p(2)
Estimated difference:0.0399406
Test for difference =0(vs not =0) : Z=3.30P-Value =0.001
Fishers exact test p value is0.0003

Test statistics -3.30

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Step 4: 

(f) The output has a p-value of0.003.

(g) Draw a graph of the regions that correspond to the p-value.

(h)


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Step 5:

i) =0.01

ii) The null hypothesis must be rejected.

iii) Reason for Decision is p鈭抳alue is greater than .

iv) From the sample data, there is enough evidence to conclude that the proportion of eReader users 16to 29years old differs from the proportion of eReader users 30and older at the 5%significant level.

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