Does going to a private university increase the chance that a student will graduate with student loan debt? A national poll by the Institute for College Access and Success showed that in 69% of college graduates from public and nonprofit colleges in 2013 had student loan debt. A researcher wanted to see if there was a significant increase in the proportion of student loan debt for public and nonprofit colleges in 2014. Suppose that the researcher surveyed 1500 graduates of public and nonprofit universities and found that 71% of graduates had student loan debt in 2014. Let p be the proportion of all graduates of public nonprofit universities that graduated with student loan debt. What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses for this research question?

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Answer:

[tex]H_0:p=0.69\\\\H_a:p>0.69[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let p be the proportion of all graduates of public nonprofit universities that graduated with student loan debt.

Claim of a national poll by the Institute for College Access and Success :

p =0.69

As per objective of researcher : p>0.69

We know that the null [tex](H_0)[/tex] and alternative hypotheses[tex](H_a)[/tex] both are statements as per the researcher's objective or claim that contains population parameter ([tex]\mu, p,\sigma,.....[/tex]).

Null hypothesis contains  ≤,≥ ,= signs

Alternative hypotheses contains < , > , ≠ signs.

So , the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses for this research question would be:

[tex]H_0:p=0.69\\\\H_a:p>0.69[/tex]