the owners of a supermarket chain are looking into the effectiveness of the supermarket's loyalty card program. specifically, they would like to know if the percentage of shoppers in their stores who use the loyalty card has changed from 63% in 2014. chloe works in the marketing department of the chain and is assigned to answer the owners' inquiry. she randomly selects 196 customers from various stores in the chain and finds that 114 use the loyalty card. what are the null and alternative hypotheses for this hypothesis test?

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The null and different hypotheses for hypothesis test are

[tex]H_{0}[/tex] : P =0.63 against [tex]H_{1}[/tex] p [tex]\neq[/tex] 0.63

Null hypotheses

  • Null hypothesis is usually what researchers or scientists try and confute, and if the null hypothesis is accepted, we have a tendency should modification our opinion, i.e.,
  • we have a tendency should modification our original opinion or statement so as to match the null hypothesis. H0 denotes the null hypothesis.

Given that:

sample size (η)= 196

sample proposition (p^) = 114/196

Let p denote the population proportion of people who use a loyalty card.

The percentage of shoppers use loyalty cards in their stores has remittent from sixty-three in 2014. [That is, whether or not the proportion has shifted from zero to 1] .63]

Hence, the null and alternative hypothesis are

[tex]H_{0}[/tex] : P =0.63 against [tex]H_{1}[/tex] p [tex]\neq[/tex] 0.63

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