(Step-by-Step) a. In a right-tailed hypothesis test for a population proportion, find the P-value if the standardized test statistic is z=1.82 Round your p-value


Question: a. In a right-tailed hypothesis test for a population proportion, find the P-value if the standardized test statistic is \(z=1.82\) Round your p-value to 4 decimal places

P-value =

b. Find the critical values used in a two-tailed hypothesis test for the population proportion if the level of significance is \(\alpha=0.02\) Express your critical value to two decimal places.

\(-z_{0}=\) and \(z_{0}=\)

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