Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
The article claims that the proportion of people that believes that global warming is a serious problem is 0.52 but people surveyed by the researcher believe that the proportion is less than 0.52.
Symbolically the hypotheses are:
H₀: p ≥ 0.52
H₁: p < 0.52
The statistic to test the population proportion is:
[tex]Z= \frac{p'-p}{\sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{ny} } }[/tex]≈N(0;1)
The sample proportion is p'= 17/29= 0.59
[tex]Z_{H_0}= \frac{0.59-0.52}{\sqrt{\frac{0.59*0.41}{29} } } = 0.766= 0.77[/tex]
This test is one-tailed to the left and so is the p-value.
Remember: The p-value is defined as the probability corresponding to the calculated statistic if possible under the null hypothesis (i.e. the probability of obtaining a value as extreme as the value of the statistic under the null hypothesis).
So under the null hypothesis, the p-value is the probability of obtaining a Z-value ≤ 0.77:
P(Z≤0.77)= 0.779
I hope this helps!