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A test was conducted to determine whether gender of a spokesperson affected the likelihood that consumers would p
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Question 300522: Conduct a one-tailed hypothesis test given the information below.
A test was conducted to determine whether gender of a spokesperson affected the likelihood that consumers would prefer a new product. A survey of consumers at a trade show employing a female spokesperson determined that XX out of 150 customers preferred the product, while XX of 180 customers preferred the product when a male spokesperson was employed. At the 0.01 level of significance, do the samples provide sufficient evidence to indicate that on the average, fewer consumers prefer a new product when the spokesperson is female?
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Stan H.
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