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You will be working on the Semester Project throughout the term in parts as Project Part Assignments. Additional information can be found on the Semester Project Information page. You will get feedback from your instructor on the parts of the project in the Project Part as listed. Use that feedback to improve that portion of the project.
Project Part 6: Hypothesis Test for the Population Mean
1) Using the 35 values you created for Project Part 1, you will test one of the Hypothesis Statements below.
If you did not collect the 35 values yet, review Project Part 1 and the Data Sets for Project Part and the Semester Project page, collect them now.
2) See Below for your Null & Alternate Hypotheses.
3) Ensure your data is in L1, and then use the Student T Hypothesis Test
Stat > Tests > Line 2: T-test > Data >
= # (use the appropriate value from below), List: L1, Freq: 1,
: based on your Alternate Hypothesis below, Calculate.
4) Test the claim using α = 0.05
5) Include the following:
t: test statistic
p: p-value
6) Using at least 2 quality sentences answer the following:
Based on the information above, should the Null Hypothesis be rejected or not?
Explain your choice by comparing the p-value with α = 0.05.
7) Using at least 2 quality sentences write your conclusions.
Based on the information above, what conclusions can be drawn about the population mean.
Is there sufficient evidence to support your claim about the population mean (HA), why or why not?
Null and Alternate Hypotheses
First Initial of your First Name Null Hypothesis (H0) Alternate Hypothesis (HA)
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H μ = # μ ≠ #
I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P μ ≤ # μ > #
Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z μ ≥ # μ < # Values to test the Population Mean Your Data Set Use this value for the # in your Hypotheses Statements 2013 Average Annual Number Cancer of the colon and rectum (colorectal), mortality 505 2015 Average Annual Number Cancer of the colon and rectum (colorectal), mortality 506 2017 Average Annual Number Cancer of the colon and rectum (colorectal), mortality 509 2013 Average Annual Number Melanoma, mortality 88 2015 Average Annual Number Melanoma, mortality 89 2017 Average Annual Number Melanoma, mortality 84 When working on each part of the Semester Project the Best Practice is to type the information onto the appropriate slide of the Template Download Template, removing the directions, and then copy and paste your work and results into the text submission area of the assignment. You may submit the project part as a text submission, Word Document, or the PowerPoint Slide from the Template (only that slide!) Do not submit your work as an embedded image in one of those files. Images cannot be accepted for these assignments. (File Types allowed: .doc,.docx,ppt,.pptx) Data Sets for Project Parts and the Semester Project INSTRUCTIONSEXAMPLEDATA SETS The Data Sets on the Data Set Tab will be used for the Project Parts and the Semester Project. You will choose one Data Set to work with in Project Part 1 and create your own Systematic Sample. This sample will then be used in the following Project Parts assignments and the Semester Project as listed in those assignments. These Data Sets are only used in creating the Sample needed for those other assignments. Each Set contains values from various states, male or female, and some other subcategories, just to ensure there were enough values with which to work. When making your Systematic Sample, you will only work with the set you choose, if you need to start again from the beginning, do so. There is a detailed example and video on the Example Tab to help you create your sample. The first row and column of numbers in the Data Set are to help you keep count when making your sample. Reference: Publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021, April 21). U.S. chronic disease indicators (CDI). U.S. Chronic Disease Indicators (CDI) - CKAN. Retrieved February 25, 2022, from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/u-s 2017 Average Annual Number Cancer of the colon and rectum (colorectal), mortality 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 1565 122 460 88 481 44 288 338 233 514 349 477 2 257 184 103 1250 268 320 561 403 63 503 87 480 3 388 573 230 71 417 130 157 77 1149 78 491 450 4 107 577 50 1749 84 124 2538 308 394 757 775 2732 5 639 121 125 508 407 287 470 1079 821 257 61 270 6 457 404 2086 61 55 685 219 421 101 51 51 527 7 1310 292 856 150 340 564 34 230 1554 701 341 45 8 2041 589 607 147 1619 290 891 834 108 320 108 466 9 169 92 1154 740 462 1079

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