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## Expected Output Format
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Q: Past experience is that when individuals are approached with a request to fill out and return a particular questionnaire in a provided stamped and addressed envelope, the response rate is 40%. An investigator believes that if the person distributing the questionnaire were stigmatized in some obvious way, potential respondents would feel sorry for the distributor and thus tend to respond at a rate higher than 40%. To test this theory, a distributor wore an eye patch. Of the 200 questionnaires distributed by this individual, 109 were returned. Does this provide evidence that the response rate in this situation is greater than the previous rate of 40%? State and test the appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of 0.05.
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H0: p = 0.40 (the response rate is the same as the previous rate)
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Ha: p > 0.40 (the response rate is greater than the previous rate)
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## Expected Output Format
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Q: Past experience is that when individuals are approached with a request to fill out and return a particular questionnaire in a provided stamped and addressed envelope, the response rate is 40%. An investigator believes that if the person distributing the questionnaire were stigmatized in some obvious way, potential respondents would feel sorry for the distributor and thus tend to respond at a rate higher than 40%. To test this theory, a distributor wore an eye patch. Of the 200 questionnaires distributed by this individual, 109 were returned. Does this provide evidence that the response rate in this situation is greater than the previous rate of 40%? State and test the appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of 0.05.
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1. State the hypotheses:
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H0: p = 0.40 (the response rate is the same as the previous rate)
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Ha: p > 0.40 (the response rate is greater than the previous rate)
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