Pls someone help these answers are on chegg so if u have a subscription pls answer these ill make u brainliest ! Below is a table representing data, measuring the percentage of various
groups owning a home
Percentage owning a
home
1st Generation
Hispanic Americans
N=899
43
50
2nd Generation
Hispanic Americans
N=351
1st Generation Asian
Americans N=2,684
2nd Generation Asian
Americans N=566
58
51
Test whether there is a significant difference in the proportion of
homeowners between 1st and 2nd generation Hispanic Americans. Set alpha at .05
The obtained Z test is ?
The probability of obtaining
this Z-test statistic is ?
This is _? Than our alpha level. Therefore we ___? The null hypothesis and conclude that there ____? A significant difference in the proportion of homeowners between 1 st generation and 2nd generation hispanic americans.

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Answer:

z statistic is -2.26

This is less than our alpha level,therefore we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there is a significant difference in the proportion of homeowners between first generation and second generation Hispanic Americans

Step-by-step explanation:

From the attached table, we can see that;

first-generation hispanic americans; (N = 899 and percentage = 43%

second-generation hispanic americans; N = 351 and percentage = 50%

first-generation asian americans; (N = 2,684 and percentage = 58%

second-generation asian americans; N = 566 and percentage = 51%

Z-score formula in this case is;

z = (p1^ - p2^)/(√(p^(1 - p^)((1/n1) + (1/n2))

Where;

p^ = (p1 + p2)/(n1 + n2)

For, hispanic americans we have;

p1^ = 0.43 × 899 = 386.57

p2^ = 0.5 × 351 = 175.5

p^ = (386.57 + 175.5)/(899 + 351)

p^ = 0.45

Thus;

z = (0.43 - 0.5)/(√(0.45(1 - 0.45)((1/899) + (1/351))

z = -2.26

From z-distribution table, we have;

P-value = 0.01191

Since we have 2 samples, then probability = 2 × 0.01191 = 0.02382

This is less than our alpha level of 0.05,therefore we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there is a significant difference in the proportion of homeowners between first generation and second generation Hispanic Americans.

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