According to a Pew Research Center nationwide telephone survey of adults conducted between March 15 and April 24, 2011, 55% of college graduates said that college education prepared them for a job (Time, May 30, 2011). Suppose this result was true of all college graduates at that time. In a recent sample of 1850 college graduates, 60% said that college education prepared them for a job. Is there significant evidence at a 2% significance level to conclude that the current percentage of all college graduates who will say that college education prepared them for a job is different from 55%? Use both the p-value and the critical-value approaches.
Round your answers for the observed value of z and the
critical value of z to two decimal places, and the
p-value to four decimal places. Enter the critical values
in increasing order.
zobserved =
Enter you answer; z_observed
p-value =
Enter you answer; p-value
Critical values: _________ and ____________
Enter you answer; Critical value 1 and Enter you answer;
Critical value 2
We can conclude that the current percentage of all college
graduates who will say that college education prepared them for a
job is _________ (not different from or different from) 55%.
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