Conduct a hypothesis test using either the p-value approach


Conduct a hypothesis test (using either the p-value approach or the critical value approach) to determine if the proportion of all business students at Rocky University who were not involved in some type of cheating is less than that of all business students elsewhere. Use α = 0.05. Do not forget to include the correctly worded hypotheses.

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The proportion of business students at Rocky University who were not involved in some type of cheating is the same or greater than that of business students elsewhere; H0: p≥0.10

The proportion of business students at Rocky University who were not involved in some type of cheating is less than that of business students elsewhere; Ha: p<0.10

90% of students admitted to cheating (0.90)

Proportion on non cheating students 1-.90=0.10

Significance level is α = 0.05,

 = sample proportion of non-cheating students in Rocky University = 10/90 = 1/9.

Test Statistic < -Z0.05 = -.4801

Z=  = -0.3514

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