A professor gives a multiple choice exam where each question has four choices. The professor decides not to count a question against student

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A professor gives a multiple choice exam where each question has four choices. The professor decides not to count a question against students if the class as a whole does worse on the question than they would have done simply by guessing. That is, if significantly less than 25% of the students answer a question correctly, then that question won’t count against them.
Let p represent the proportion of students that would correctly answer the question.
Which of the following is an appropriate set of hypotheses for such a significance test?

ANSWER: H0​:p=0.25
Ha​:p<0.25​

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Thiên Thanh 4 years 2021-08-12T16:37:21+00:00 2 Answers 154 views 0

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    2021-08-12T16:39:04+00:00

    Answer:

    H0: p<0.25

    Alternate hypothesis  H1: p>=0.25

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The null hypothesis of the question basically depends on the problem statement.

    Here, the problem statement is that if  less than 25% of the students answer a question correctly, then that question won’t count against them.

    Hence, null hypothesis would be

    H0: p<0.25

    Alternate hypothesis  H1: p>=0.25

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    2021-08-12T16:39:09+00:00

    Answer:Z=1.5

    Step-by-step explanation:

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