How would you write the null hypothesis if you want to test


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For this discussion, you will use a census website that posts information on variables observed in the city where you live.

After you open the website, you can enter your state's name on the left at the bottom and the name of your city on the right of the landing page. You will see links to 4 sets of information on your area: social, education, housing, and demographic. You will be assessing the change in one variable you select for two different years. For example, data from the entire United States could compare the percentage of women never married for the years 2010 and 2017.

Once you have selected your variable and obtained the information, answer the following questions:

a) Was there a difference in the values of your variable?

b) How would you write the null hypothesis if you wanted to test the differences statistically?

c) Does the difference appear to be a significant one? How would you substantiate that?

d) Is the difference important?

e) What are the consequences of the change in your values for your community? For example, a significant increase in the number of women never married could affect the birth rate. It could also mean more women are attending college and becoming self-sufficient.

The response must include a reference list. Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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