Hypothesis Test on Bank Service Ratings

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A bank conducted a survey with 505 customers, finding that 258 rated their services as excellent. A hypothesis test was performed at α = 0.10 to evaluate if the proportion of excellent ratings is different from 0.46. The calculated Z-value was 2.29, leading to the rejection of the null hypothesis, indicating that the proportion of excellent ratings is not equal to 0.46. The p-value calculated was 0.022, suggesting strong evidence against the null hypothesis. This analysis confirms that customer satisfaction with bank services is significantly higher than the hypothesized proportion.
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Homework Statement



An independent bank, concerned about its customer base, decided to conduct a survey of bank customers. Out of 505 customers who returned the survey form, 258 rated the overall bank services as excellent.

(a) Test, at level α = .10, the null hypothesis that the proportion of customers who would rate the overall bank services as excellent is .46 versus a two-sided alternative

(b) Calculate the p-value and comment on the strength of evidence.

The Attempt at a Solution


a) the proportion of customers in the sample who rated the service as excellent is
258/505
the null hypothesis is that μ = .46. The alternatives are that μ < .46 or μ > .46. we reject the null when Z> 1.645 or Z < -1.645

Z = (X-μ)sqrt(n)/s = (258/505 - .46)sqrt(505)/s

but I am running into a problem because I don't know s so I am wondering if I did this wrong?
 
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s is based on your assumption about the proportions.
Normally, the variance for proportions is (p)(1-p).
So the corresponding s is ##\sqrt{p(1-p)}##.
And from my understanding, you would want to use the p from your null hypothesis rather than the p from your sample.
 
ok I was looking at the wrong chapter of my book. It is a large sample so we use the statistic
H0 : p = p0
H1 : p ≠ p0
Z = (x-np0)/sqrt(np0(1-p0)) = (258 - 505(.46))/sqrt(505(.46)(.54)) = 2.29
we reject H0 if Z > zα/2 or Z < -zα/2
zα/2 = z.1/2= z.05 = 1.645
Z > zα/2 so we reject the null hypotheses. They are not equal.

for part b)
P(Z>2.29) = 1 - F(2.29) = 1 - .9890 = .011
since it is a two sided test, the p value is twice this
the p value is .022
 
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