Stat and Prob - Q4 Week 6 - Module 14
Stat and Prob - Q4 Week 6 - Module 14
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Target
Before you start doing the activities in this lesson, find out how much you
already know about this module. Answer the pretest below in a
separate sheet of paper. Write the letter that corresponds to the best
answer.
How was your performance in the pre-assessment? Were you able to answer all
the problems? Did you find difficulties in answering them? Are there questions
familiar to you? Keep yourself on track as we learn new concepts in this
module.
Jumpstart
You have learned how to construct hypothesis testing involving means. In this
lesson, you will learn how to conduct tests involving count data. But first, how ready
are you for this lesson? Let us work first with Activity 1 to test your readiness.
Activity 1: True or False
There are certain situations when the data to be analyzed involve population
proportions or percentages.
You will encounter more of them as you continue with the lesson.
Discover
The test statistic value for the population proportion can be solved using the
z-test for proportion given by the following formula.
ṕ−𝑝𝑜
or 𝑧= 𝑝𝑜 𝑞𝑜
√ 𝑛
where:
z = z-value
ṕ = sample proportion
p0 = hypothesized population proportion,
q0=1−p
n = sample size.
pq
The expression √ is the standard deviation of the sampling distribution,
n
denoted by a variable σ.
Example 1: Using the 0.05 level of significance, run a z-test given the following:
5
n= 74; ṕ= ; p0= 10%
74
Solution:
STEPS SOLUTION
1. Describe the population parameter of The parameter of interest is the
interest. population proportion p.
1-α
Reject H0 μ Reject H0
-1.96 +1.96
Computed z=-0.91
Example 2: Defective Bulbs
Mr. Caberto asserts that fewer than 5% of the bulbs that he sells are
defective. Suppose 300 bulbs are randomly selected, each are tested, and 10
defective bulbs are found. Does this provide sufficient evidence for Mr.
Caberto to conclude that the fraction of defective bulbs is less than 0.05? use
α=0.01 and p-value approach.
Solution:
STEPS SOLUTION
1. Describe the population parameter of The parameter of interest is the
interest. population proportion p0.
Activity 2: Examining Canteen Service: Supply the missing parts of the solution
to the given problem.
STEPS SOLUTION
1. Describe the population parameter of The parameter of interest is the
interest. population proportion p of dissatisfied
students.
2. Formulate the hypothesis: the null H0: p = p0
hypothesis and the alternative
hypothesis. That is, state a null H0: p = 0.05
hypothesis, H0, in such a way that a H1: p < 0.05
Type I error can be calculated.
0.54 − 0.50
𝑧=
√(0.50)(0.50)
500
𝑧=
√
𝑧=
√
𝑧=
𝑧 = ________
(Complete the solution.)
6. State the decision rule for rejecting or Reject H0 if the absolute value of the
not rejecting the null hypothesis. computed probability value is ≤ 0.05.
Do not reject (or accept) H0 if the
computed probability value is >0.05.
7. Compare the computed probability We know that ____________________.
value and α.
• Based on the decision rule, Thus, based on the evidence at hand, we
decide whether to reject or not (can/cannot) reject the null hypothesis
to reject H0. H0.
______________________________________
Deepen
Now that you have learned the steps of computing the test-statistic value of
population proportion, drawing conclusions and interpreting results of a real-life
problem, it’s time to apply it on your own.
Activity 3: Discover Your Barangay: Decide for a situational problem you would
like to discover in your barangay, example, you claim that 75% preferred drinking
water during this time of pandemic rather than soft drinks. Make a survey by
deciding the number of respondents, you can asked them through messenger, text
or call for physical distancing during this time of pandemic, then formulate your
hypothesis and choose a significance level size for α. After having all the data needed,
show the complete step by step solution for the problem.
STEPS SOLUTION
Rubrics for scoring the output:
Evaluation 3 points 2 points 1 point Score
Method
Problem Students Students Students
Focus demonstrate full demonstrate demonstrate
understanding of partial unclear and
the problem understanding of inaccurate
chosen. the problem understanding of
chosen. the problem
chosen.
Output Students provide Students provide Students provide
Focus a complete and a partial but an incomplete,
accurate solution mostly accurate unclear and
of the key subject solution of the inaccurate
matter and key subject solution of the key
followed the step matter and subject matter
by step followed the step and followed the
procedure. by step step by step
procedure. procedure.
TOTAL
POINTS
Gauge
Read each item carefully and write the correct answer in your activity notebook.
1. What kind of test is used to solve the test statistic value for the population
proportion?
A. Z-test of proportion C. T-test for proportion
B. Variance of proportion D. Means of proportion
2. In the formula for z-test for proportion, which variable represents the
hypothesized mean?
A. 𝑝𝑜 B. 𝑝́ C. 𝑝𝑞 D. ℎ𝑚
3. How are you going to plot the given in the formula for the test statistic value
of the population proportion given that a certain population has a sample
proportion of 80%, population proportion is 85%, and the sample size is 170?
0.85−0.8 0.85−0.8 0.8−0.85 0.85−0.81
A. 𝑧 = B. 𝑧 = C. 𝑧 = D. 𝑧 =
(0.8)(0.15) (0.8)(0.19) (0.85)(0.19) (0.85)(0.15)
√ √ √ √
170 170 170 170
4. A study found that 68% of the population owns a home. In a random sample of 150
households, 92 owned a home. At the α = 0.01 level, is there enough evidence to reject
the claim? Choose the correct hypotheses.
A. H0: p = 0.68 Ha: p ≠ 0.68 C. H0: p = 0.68 Ha: p > 0.68
B. H0: μ = 0.68 Ha: μ ≠ 0.68 D. H0: p = 0.68 Ha: p < 0.68
5. What is the value of the test statistic rounded to the nearest hundredths if it
is believed that at least 40% of the residents in a certain area is in favor of
abolishing the death penalty and out of the 500 residents surveyed, 210 are
in favor of the issue?
A. 0.89 B. 0.90 C. 0.91 D. 0.92
6. Which of the following do we need to differentiate in order to make a
judgement which is the goal of hypothesis testing?
I. hypothesized population parameter III. sample mean
II. population mean IV. sample statistics
A. I and II B. I and III C. I and IV D. II and IV
7. If the test-statistic value falls within the rejection region, what should we do
with the null hypothesis?
A. Accept the hypothesis mean. C. Accept the null hypothesis.
B. Reject the alternative hypothesis. D. Reject the null hypothesis.
8. What is the correct hypothesis test if a cashier in a supermarket claims that
at least 60% of the shoppers pay in cash?
A. left-tailed B. right-tailed C. two-tailed D. z-test
9. A study found that 68% of the population owns a home. In a random sample
of 150 households, 92 owned a home. At the α = 0.01 level, is there enough
evidence to reject the claim? What is the correct conclusion?
A. Fail to reject the null hypothesis.
B. Reject the null hypothesis.
C. Fail to reject the alternative hypothesis.
D. Reject the alternative hypothesis.
10. On average, 86% of all enrolled college students are undergraduates. A
random sample of 500 college students revealed that 420 were
undergraduates. At α = 0.10 level, is there enough evidence to conclude that
the proportion is lower than the national average? What is the correct
conclusion?
A. Do not reject the alternative hypothesis.
B. Do not reject the null hypothesis.
C. Reject the alternative hypothesis.
D. Reject the null hypothesis.
11. Can the z-test for proportion be used if in a large city’s Department of Motor
Vehicles claimed that 80% of candidates pass the driving test, but newspaper
reports that out of 90 randomly selected local teens who had taken the test,
only 60 passed?
A. No, because np≥5 and nq≥5 C. Yes, because np≥5 and nq≥5
B. No, because np≤5 and nq≤5 D. Yes, because np≤5 and nq≤5
12. A study found that 68% of the population owns a home. In a random sample
of 150 households, 92 owned a home. At the α = 0.01 level, is there enough e
vidence to reject the claim? Which value is closest to the p-value?
A. 0.2 B. 0.4 C. 0.6 D. 0.8
13. What is the value of the test statistic rounded to the nearest hundredths if
records show that at most 10% of the patients afflicted with a certain disease
die from it, out of 190 patients afflicted with the said disease and 45 did not
recover?
A. 6.42 B. 6.43 C. 6.44 D. 6.45
14. A cigarette manufacturer claims that 35% of the cigarette smokers prefer the
ir leading brand. If out of a random sample of 50 smokers, 15 prefer the said
brand, what conclusion could we draw using a 0.05 level of significance?
A. There is a sufficient evidence to accept the claim of the manufacturer that
30% of the cigarette smokers prefer Bataang Matamis.
B. There is a sufficient evidence to accept the claim of the manufacturer that
35% of the cigarette smokers prefer Bataang Matamis.
C. There is no sufficient evidence to accept the claim of the manufacturer that
30% of the cigarette smokers prefer Bataang Matamis.
D. There is no sufficient evidence to accept the claim of the manufacturer th
at 35% of the cigarette smokers prefer Bataang Matamis.
15. A study found that 68% of the population owns a home. In a random sample
of 150 households, 92 owned a home. At the α = 0.01 level, is there enough
evidence to reject the claim?
A. There is not enough evidence to reject the claim that 68% of the
population owns a home.
B. There is enough evidence to reject the claim that 68% of the population
owns a home.
C. There is not enough evidence to accept the claim that 68% of the
population owns a home.
D. There is enough evidence to accept the claim that 68% of the population
owns a home.
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Jumpstart Explore Deepen
1. True 6. False Activity 2 Varied answer
2. False 7. True n = 500
3. False 8. True one-tailed
4. False 9. True (complete the solution)
5. True 10. True
Gauge Pretest
1. A. 6. C 11. C 1. D 6. D 11. A
2. A 7. D 12. D 2. A. 7. A 12. B
3. C 8. A 13. B 3. C 8. D 13. D
4. A 9. A 14. B 4. C 9. C 14. A
5. C 10. D 15. A 5. B 10. B 15.C
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