Are freshmen psychology majors less likely to change their
Last updated: 1/6/2023

Are freshmen psychology majors less likely to change their major before they graduate compared to freshmen business majors 369 of the 668 freshmen psychology majors from a recent study changed their major before they graduated and 428 of the 757 freshmen business majors changed their major before they graduated What can be concluded at the 0 05 level of significance For this study we should use Select an answer a The null and alternative hypotheses would be Ho Select an answer H Select an answer Select an answer C Select an answer C C Select an answer Select an answer b The test statistic c The p value d The p value is a e Based on this we should Select an answer the null hypothesis f Thus the final conclusion is that loo please enter a decimal Please enter a decimal please show your answer to 3 decimal places Please show your answer to 4 decimal places O The results are statistically insignificant at a 0 05 so there is statistically significant evidence to conclude that the population proportion of freshmen psychology majors who change their major is the same as the population proportion of freshmen business majors who change their major O The results are statistically significant at a 0 05 so there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of the 668 freshmen psychology majors who changed their major is less than the proportion of the 757 freshmen business majors who change their major O The results are statistically insignificant at a 0 05 so there is insufficient evidence to conclude that the population proportion of freshmen psychology majors who change their major is less than the population proportion of freshmen business majors who change their major O The results are statistically significant at a 0 05 so there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population proportion of freshmen psychology majors who change their major is less than the population proportion of freshmen business majors who change their major