
Model the randomization distribution with a normal distribution. From your randomization distribution, what is the standard error? D. Describe the shape of your randomization distribution. Step 5: State a real-world conclusion in relation to the original research question. Step 4: Decide if you should reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. Step 3: Use the randomization distribution to find the p-value. Randomization Test for a Proportion Step 2: Construct a randomization distribution under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true.

Step 1: Determine what type of test you need to conduct and write the hypotheses. Use StatKey to conduct a randomization test. Hint: Your answers for parts A, D, and F should be very similar.

In that sample of 200, there were 133 successes. We want to test the alternative hypothesis that p > 0.60 using a sample of n=200. Explain why your answers to A, B, and C are all the same. Construct a normal distribution with a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 10 to find the area above x = 105 D. Construct a z distribution to find the area below z = - 0.5 C. Construct a z distribution to find the area above z = 0.5 B. Remember to include all relevant output (i.e., a screenshot of your distribution in StatKey or Minitab Express) AND a clear statement of your final answer for each question. Use StatKey or Minitab Express to construct the following distributions.

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Output without explanation will not receive full credit and answers with no output or explanation will not receive full credit. If you do hand calculations show your work using the Word equation editor. If you use Minitab Express or StatKey include the appropriate output (copy + paste). Full credit will not be given to answers without work shown. (answered) STAT 200 STAT200 LAB 7 COMMON DISTRIBUTIONS - PENN STATE STAT 200 Lab 7 Common Distributions STAT 200 STAT200 LAB 7 COMMON DISTRIBUTIONS - PENN STATE NAME: Answer the following questions showing all work.
