Question:A survey was done among retired senior executives who had
returned to work. It found that...
Question
A survey was done among retired senior executives who had
returned to work. It found that...
A survey was done among retired senior executives who had
returned to work. It found that after returning to work, 36% were
employed by another organization, 31% were self-employed, 26% were
either freelancing or consulting, and 7% had formed their own
company. To see if these percentages are consistent with residents
of a county, a local researcher surveyed 300 retired executives who
have returned to work and found that 102 were working for another
company, 87 were self-employed, 96 were either freelancing or
consulting, and 15 have formed their own companies. At = 0.1, test
the claim that the percentages are the same for those people in
that county. Is there enough evidence to reject the claim?