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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Concord_University/Elementary_Statistics/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/9.02%3A_Hypothesis_Testing/9.2E%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_(Exercises)
    If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult Ame...If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be? The p-value is almost zero, which means there is sufficient data to conclude that the mean height of high school students who play basketball on the school team is less than 73 inches at the 5% level.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Penn_State_University_Greater_Allegheny/STAT_200%3A_Elementary_Statistics/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/9.02%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses/9.2.01%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses_(Exercises)
    A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true pro...A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be?
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Math_40%3A_Statistics_and_Probability/08%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/8.E%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_(Optional_Exercises)/8.E%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses_(Optional_Exercises)
    A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true pro...A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be?
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/American_River_College/STAT_300%3A_My_Introductory_Statistics_Textbook_(Mirzaagha)/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_about_Population_Mean_and_Proportion/9.03%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/9.3.02%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses/9.3.2E%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses_(Exercises)
    A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true pro...A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be?
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Penn_State_University_Greater_Allegheny/STAT_200%3A_Introductory_Statistics_(OpenStax)_GAYDOS/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/9.01%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses/9.1E%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses_(Exercises)
    A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true pro...A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be?
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Lake_Tahoe_Community_College/Introductory_Statistics_(OpenStax)_With_Multimedia_and_Interactivity/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/9.02%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses/9.1E%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses_(Exercises)
    A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true pro...A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be?
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Lake_Tahoe_Community_College/Book%3A_Introductory_Statistics_(OpenStax)_With_Multimedia_and_Interactivity_LibreTexts_Calculator/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/9.02%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses/9.2.01%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses_(Exercises)
    A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true pro...A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be?
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_George's_Community_College/MAT1140%3A_Introduction_to_Statistics/07%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/7.02%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses/7.2E%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses_(Exercises)
    A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true pro...A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be?
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Math_120%3A__Introductory_Statistics_(Ikeda)/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/9.01%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses/9.1E%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses_(Exercises)
    A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true pro...A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be?
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/Math_142%3A_Elementary_Statistics_(Kwai-Ching)/Math_142%3A_Text_(Openstax)/09%3A_Hypothesis_Testing_with_One_Sample/9.02%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses/9.2E%3A_Null_and_Alternative_Hypotheses_(Exercises)
    A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true pro...A sociologist claims the probability that a person picked at random in Times Square in New York City is visiting the area is 0.83. If you were conducting a hypothesis test to determine if the true proportion of people in that town suffering from depression or a depressive illness is lower than the percent in the general adult American population, what would the null and alternative hypotheses be?

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