Ms. Shen thought that students would be more likely to remember their review if she called their house and reminded them. A random group(1) of 50 students were not contacted and she found that 17 remembered their reviews on test day. Another random group(2) of 60 students were contacted and reminded to bring their review to Statistics class and she was happy to notice that 26 brought the review Select the correct type of test for the problem. 2 Samp T Test 2 Prop Z Test T Test 2 Samp Z Test Choose the correct combination of the null hypothesis and alternate hypothesis. H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 > p2 H0: p1 < p2; H1: p1 = p2 H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 ≠ p2 H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 < p2
Ms. Shen thought that students would be more likely to remember their review if she called their house and reminded them. A random group(1) of 50 students were not contacted and she found that 17 remembered their reviews on test day. Another random group(2) of 60 students were contacted and reminded to bring their review to Statistics class and she was happy to notice that 26 brought the review Select the correct type of test for the problem. 2 Samp T Test 2 Prop Z Test T Test 2 Samp Z Test Choose the correct combination of the null hypothesis and alternate hypothesis. H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 > p2 H0: p1 < p2; H1: p1 = p2 H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 ≠ p2 H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 < p2
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Ms. Shen thought that students would be more likely to remember their review if she called their house and reminded them. A random group(1) of 50 students were not contacted and she found that 17 remembered their reviews on test day. Another random group(2) of 60 students were contacted and reminded to bring their review to Statistics class and she was happy to notice that 26 brought the review
Select the correct type of test for the problem.
2 Samp T Test
2 Prop Z Test
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2 Samp Z Test
Choose the correct combination of the null hypothesis and alternate hypothesis.
H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 > p2
H0: p1 < p2; H1: p1 = p2
H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 ≠ p2
H0: p1 = p2; H1: p1 < p2
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