During a flu vaccine shortage in the United States, it was believed that 45 percent of vaccine-eligible people received flu vaccine. The results of a survey given to a random sample of 2,350 vaccine-eligible people indicated that 978 of the 2,350 people had received flu vaccine. What test would determine if the belief that 45 percent of the vaccine-eligible people had received flu vaccine is accurate?
A. 1-Proportion Z-test
B. 1-Mean T-Test
C. Chi-Squared Test for Goodness of Fit
D. Chi-Squared Test for Homogeneity
E. Chi-Squared Test for Independence
My Answer
B. 1 mean T Test
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