Suppose we are testing H_{0}: p=.20 vs H_{a}: p\gt>.20 and TS=2.34.

Elleanor Mckenzie

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2021-10-17

Suppose we are testing H0:p=.20 vs Ha:p>>.20 and TS=2.34. What is the p-value?

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Given: (TS=test statistic z)
H0:p=0.20
Ha:p>0.20
z=2.34
The P-value is the probability of obtaining the value of the test statistic, or a value more extreme, when the null hypothesis is true. Determine the P-value using the normal probability table in the appendix.
P=P(Z<2.34)=1-P(Z>2.34)=1-0.9904=0.0096

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