Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that a USA Today/Gallup poll conducted between 2010 and 2011 asked a group of unemployed and underemployed Americans if they have had major problems in their relationships with their spouse or another close family member as a result of not having a job (if unemployed) or not having a full-time job (if underemployed).
Let p1 be the proportion of I group and p2 for II group.
a) the hypotheses for evaluating if the proportions of unemployed and underemployed people who had relationship problems were different
[tex]H_0: p_1 = p_2\\H_a: p_1 \neq p_2[/tex]
(two tailed test)
b) p value = 0.35
A small p value indicates strong evidence against null hypothesis.
Normally significance level would be 5% or 1% or 10% . If p value is above this value, this proves that null hypothesis can be accepted.
Here p = 0.35 implies that there is no significant different between the two proportions.