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Polytechnic State University Sanluis
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Polytechnic State University
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A binomial headache A null hypothesis states that the population proportion p of headache sufferers who have more pain relief with aspirin than with another pain reliever equals 0.50. For a crossover study with 10 subjects, all 10 have more relief with aspirin. If the null hypothesis were true, by the binomial distribution the probability of this sample result equals (0.50)10 = 0.001. In fact, this is the small-sample P-value for testing H0: p = 0.50 against Ha: p > 0.50. Does this P-value give (a) strong evidence in favor of H0Â or (b) strong evidence against H0? Explain why.
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