Semidet SHS
Semidet SHS
Semidet SHS
STEM GRADE-11
MAKILALA, NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
III. PROCEDURE
TEACHERS ACTIVITY
A. PREPARATORY ACTIVITIES
Prayer
Greetings
Checking of Attendance
Setting of Standard
D. DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES
a. Presentation of the Topic
In relation to the questions awhile ago, we still talk about Hypothesis
testing. We say Hypothesis Testing – is the validity of the statistical
Hypothesis based on random sample drawn from the population. Our new
topic is all about Testing the Hypothesis on the Population Proportion.
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The decision will be either to reject or fail to reject the
null hypothesis Ho.
Example 1.
A sample of 120 students is randomly selected from Makilala National High
School and 21 of them said that they are left handed. Test the hypothesis that less than
20% of the students are left handed by using a= 0.05 level of significance.
By following the steps above:
1) State the null and alternative hypothesis Ho : p = 0.22, Ha : p < 0.22
2) Choose the Level of Significance a= 0.05
3) Calculate the appropriate Statistics
Given: x= 21 p= 0.22 n= 120
Solution:
^p = x/n = 21/120= 0.175
Zcom= ^p-p Zcom= 0.175-0.22 Zcom = -1.190
√p (1-p) √0.22 (0.78)
N 12
4. Critical Value : (Refer to the table above) for 5% level of significance we have
Zcritical = -1.645
Z value is -1.190 while Zcritical is -1.645 therefore -1.190 > -1.645 (see attached
figure)
5. Conclusion
Therefore we conclude that at 0.05 level of significance there is enough evidence
less 22% of the students are left handed.
c. Group Activity
I will group the class to analyze and answer the problem using the 5Steps to
solve the hypothesis on the population proportion. Each representative of
the group will present their answers on the board.
PROBLEM:
A politician claims that she will receive 60% of the votes in the
upcoming election of a random sample of 200 voters, there were 100 who
will surely vote for her. Test the politician assertion at 0.05 level of
significance.
d. Generalization
What are the Five steps in Solving Problems for a Test Hypothesis on the
Population Proportion?
IV. EVALUATION
In your 1 whole sheet of paper, answer the problem using the Five steps in Solving
Problems for a Test Hypothesis on the Population Proportion.
PROBLEM:
A research states that 28% of college degrees are from engineering courses. A
researcher doesn’t believe that this is correct. A sample of 500 graduates was used
and it was found out that 95 have finished engineering courses. Test the claim if it
has increased at a=0.10 level of significance.
V. ASSIGNMENT
Study about “FORMULATING APPROPRIATE NULL AND
ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESES ON A POPULATION PROPORTION”
CLASS DISMISSED!
Prepared By:
KIMBERLY E. PANTORILLA