In an American Animal Hospital Association survey, 37% of the respondents stated that they talk to their pets on the telephone. A veterinarian found this result hard to believe and thought the proportion was lower. She randomly selected 150 pet owners and discovered that 51 of them spoke to their pet on the telephone. Is there evidence to support the veterinarian’s claim that the percentage of pet owners who talk to their pet on the telephone is less than 37% at the ? = 0.10 level of significance? Use the p-value method. (Show all six steps for hypothesis testing.)
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