(See Solution) The report of a study of Seat belt use by drivers says, "Hispanic drivers were nor significantly more likely than White/non-Hispanic drivers


Question: The report of a study of Seat belt use by drivers says, "Hispanic drivers were nor significantly more likely than White/non-Hispanic drivers to over report safety belt use (27.4 vs. 21.3%, respectively; z = 1.33, P > .1.0). How do you know that the p-value given is incorrect? What is the correct one sided P-value for test statistic z = 1.33?

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