c.  The P   -value  from    the test    is  0.0082. What    conclusion  should  the administrators  reach?Statistics, Section II, Part B, Question 6
Spend   about   25  minutes on  this    part    of  the exam;   percentage  of  Section II  grade:  25.
Directions: Show    all of  your    work.   Indicate    clearly the methods you use because you will    be  graded
on  the correctness of  your    methods as  well    as  on  the accuracy    of  your    results and explanation.
 - In 1937, the United States passed the Wagner-Steagall Act, also known as the National Housing Act.
 - This piece of legislation was intended to remedy the unsafe housing conditions in which many low- 
 income families were living. The National Housing Act contributed to today’s common wisdom that
 when a household devotes more than 30 percent of its income to housing expenses that household is
 said to be burdened. A household that devotes more than 50 percent of its income to housing expenses
 is said to be severely burdened.
 A graduate student interning at a nonprofit organization that addresses affordable housing has received
 a grant to study this issue. However, the grant will only cover in-depth investigation of eight
 households. The table below represents the percentage of income devoted to housing expenses (rent,
 utilities, etc.) for each of eight randomly selected low-income households.
 
a.  Local   officials   say that    for low-income  households  in  this    community   the median  percentage  of
income  spent   on  housing is  48  percent.    The graduate    student would   like    to  test    the hypothesis  that
the median  percentage  is  actually    higher  than    48. Explain why the graduate    student should  not use a
t   -test   for this    hypothesis.
b.  Rather  than    a   test    using   the numeric values, the graduate    student decides to  turn    the data    into
categorical data    by  noting  whether each    subject’s   income  is  above   or  below   the hypothesized
median  percentage  of  48. Fill    out the table   appropriately   to  reflect the graduate    student’s   change  of
the data:c.  Explain how the graduate    student’s   decision    to  change  the nature  of  the data    addresses   any issues
raised  in  part    (a).
d.  If  it  were    true    that    the median  percentage  of  income  devoted to  housing expenses    was 48  percent,
then    we  would   expect  half    of  the population  to  spend   less    than    48  percent on  housing expenses.
Using   the information in  the table   above,  calculate   the approximate probability that    one or  fewer
clients would   have    a   housing expense percentage  of  less    than    48  percent.
e.  Based   on  your    answer  to  part    (d),    do  you have    convincing  evidence    that    the graduate    student’s
hypothesis  is  correct?    Explain your    answer.