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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 02:27 cynthiauzoma367

A recent study (Ackerman, Griskevicius, and Li, 2011) examined expressions of commitment between two partners in a committed romantic relationship. One aspect of the study involved 47 heterosexual couples who are part of an online pool of people willing to participate in surveys. These 47 couples were asked about which person was the first to say "I love you." For 7 of those couples, the two people disagreed about the answer to this question. But both people agreed for the other 40 couples, so those 40 responses were included in the analysis. Previous studies have suggested that males tend to say "I love you" first. They found that the man said "I love you" in 28 of the 40 couples before the woman did. Since previous research indicated that the man tends to say "I love you" before the woman, we tested to see if the probability a man would say "I love you" before the woman is more than 50%.Which of the following states the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses for testing whether males are more likely to say "I love you" first?
a. Null: The long-run proportion of times that the male says "I love you" last is 50%.
b. Alt: The long-run proportion of times that the male says "I love you" last is more than 50%.
c. Null: The long-run proportion of times that the male says "I love you" first is 50%.
d. Alt: The long-run proportion of times that the male says "I love you" first is more than 50%.
e. Null: The long-run proportion of times that the female says "I love you" first is 50%.
f. Alt: The long-run proportion of times that the female says "I love you" first is more than 50%.
g. Null: The long-run proportion of times that the male says "I love you" first is less than 50%.
h. Alt: The long-run proportion of times that the male says "I love you" first is less than 50%.

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