A study of young children was designed to increase their intake of whole-grain, rather than regular-grain, snacks. At the end of the study, the 79 chi

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2021-02-24

A study of young children was designed to increase their intake of whole-grain, rather than regular-grain, snacks. At the end of the study, the 79 children who participated in the study were presented with a choice between a regular-grain snack and a whole-grain alternative. The whole-grain alternative was chosen by 55 children. You want to examine the possibility that the children are equally likely to choose each type of snack.
H0:p=0.5
Ha:p0.5
Perform the significance test. (Use α=0.01. Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to four decimal places.)

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rogreenhoxa8

rogreenhoxa8

Skilled2021-02-25Added 109 answers

Step 1
Given Information
No of children participated (n)=79
No of children chosen (x)=55
p^=xn=5579=0.696
Null and alternative Hypothesis
Null Hypothesis: p=0.5
Alternative Hypothesis: p0.5
Test statistic
z=p^pp(1p)n=0.6960.50.5×(10.5)79=3.48
Step 2
p-value
pvalue=2xP(Z>3.48)=2x(1P(Z<3.48))=2x(10.999748)=0.000501
P(Z<3.48)=0.999748 (Using Excel function=NORM.S.DIST(B 20, TRUE)
pvalue<0.01,
So, reject null hypothesis and conclude that children are not equally likely to choose each type of snack.

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