A survey in 2019 asked a random sample of U.S. adults if they believed the government was tracking all or most of their activities online or on their cell phones. Of the 671 adults aged 18–29, 396 said “yes.” Of the 977 adults aged 65 or older, 293 said “yes.”   Do we have evidence to claim that the proportion is higher among the young adults as compared to the older adults? (test hypothesis at level alpha =0.05).

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A survey in 2019 asked a random sample of U.S. adults if they believed the government was tracking all or most of their activities online or on their cell phones. Of the 671 adults aged 18–29, 396 said “yes.” Of the 977 adults aged 65 or older, 293 said “yes.”

 

  1. Do we have evidence to claim that the proportion is higher among the young adults as compared to the older adults? (test hypothesis at level alpha =0.05).
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