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Mathematics, 02.11.2019 05:31 granny57i

Ausa today/gallup poll conducted between 2010 and 2011 asked a group of unemployed and underemployed americans if they have had major problems in their relationships with their spouse or another close family member as a result of not having a job (if unemployed) or not having a full-time job (if underemployed). 27% of the 1,145 unemployed respondents and 25% of the 675 underemployed respondents said they had major problems in relationships as a result of their employment status.

(a) what are the hypotheses for evaluating if the proportions of unemployed and underemployed people who had relationship problems were different?

(b) the p-value for this hypothesis test is approximately 0.35. explain what this means in context of the hypothesis test and the data.

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