MAT 240 Module Five Assignment Guidelines and Rubric  Scenario  You have been hired by the Regional Real Estate Company to help them analyze real estate data.

    MAT 240 Module Five Assignment Guidelines and Rubric 

Scenario 

You have been hired by the Regional Real Estate Company to help them analyze real estate data. One of the company’s Pacific region salespeople is working to design a new advertisement. The initial draft of the advertisement states that the average cost per square foot of home sales in the Pacific region is $280. The salesperson claims that the average cost per square foot in the Pacific region is less than $280. He wants you to make sure he can make that statement (that the average cost per square foot is less than $280) before asking for the advertisement text to be changed. In order to test his claim, you will generate a random sample size of 750 using data for the Pacific region and use this data to perform a hypothesis test. 

Prompt 

Generate a sample size of 750 houses using data for the Pacific region. Then, design a hypothesis test and interpret the results using significance level α = .05. You will work with this sample in this assignment. Briefly describe how you generated your random sample. 

Use the House Listing Price by Region document to help support your work on this assignment. You may also use the Descriptive Statistics in Excel PDF and Creating Histograms in Excel PDF tutorials for support. Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria, using the Module Five Assignment Template Word Document 

Introduction: Describe the purpose of this analysis and how you generated your random sample size of 750 houses. 

Hypothesis Test Setup: Define your population parameter, including hypothesis statements, and specify the appropriate test. 

Define your population parameter. 

Write the null and alternative hypotheses. 

Specify the name of the test you will use. 

Identify whether it is a left-tailed, right-tailed, or two-tailed test. 

Data Analysis Preparations: Describe sample summary statistics, provide a histogram and summary, check assumptions, and identify the test significance level. 

Provide the descriptive statistics (sample size, mean, median, and standard deviation). 

Provide a histogram of your sample. 

Summarize your sample by writing a sentence describing the shape, center, and spread of your sample. 

Check whether the assumptions to perform your identified test have been met. 

Identify the test significance level. For example, α = .05. 

Calculations: Calculate the p value, describe the p value and test statistic in regard to the normal curve graph, discuss how the p value relates to the significance level, and compare the p value to the significance level to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. 

Calculate the sample mean and standard error. 

Determine the appropriate test statistic, then calculate the test statistic. 

Note: This calculation is (mean – target)/standard error. In this case, the mean is your regional mean (Pacific), and the target is 280. 

Calculate the p value using one of the following tests. 

Choose your test from the following: 

=T.DIST.RT([test statistic], [degree of freedom]): right-tailed test 

=T.DIST([test statistic], [degree of freedom], 1): left-tailed test 

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=T.DIST.2T([test statistic], [degree of freedom]): two-tailed test 

Note: The degree of freedom is calculated by subtracting 1 from your sample size. 

Using the normal curve graph as a reference, describe where the p value and test statistic would be placed. 

Test Decision: Compare the relationship between the p value and the significance level, and decide to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. 

Compare the relationship between the p value and significance level. 

Decide to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis. 

Conclusion: Discuss how your test relates to the hypothesis and discuss the statistical significance. 

Explain in one paragraph how your test decision relates to your hypothesis and whether your conclusions are statistically significant. 

You can use the following tutorial that is specifically about this assignment: 

MAT-240 Module 5 Assignment Video 

What to Submit 

Submit your completed Module Five Assignment Template as a Word document that includes your response, supporting charts/graphs, and your Excel file. 

Module Five Assignment Rubric 

Criteria 

Exceeds Expectations (100%) 

Meets Expectations (85%) 

Partially Meets Expectations (55%) 

Does Not Meet Expectations (0%) 

Value

Introduction 

Exceeds expectations in an 

exceptionally clear manner

Describes the purpose of the analysis and how they generated their sample

Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include cursory description or missing elements

Does not attempt criterion 

5

Hypothesis Test Setup 

Exceeds expectations in an 

exceptionally clear manner

Defines the population parameter, including hypothesis statements, specifies the appropriate test

Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include inaccurate or 

incomplete components

Does not attempt criterion 

20

Data Analysis Preparations 

Exceeds expectations in an 

exceptionally clear manner

Describes the sample summary statistics, provides a histogram and summary, checks 

assumptions, and identifies the test significance level

Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include inaccurate or missing elements

Does not attempt criterion 

15

Calculations 

Exceeds expectations in an 

exceptionally clear manner

Calculates the sample mean, standard error, and the p value. Describes the p value and test statistic in regard to the normal curve graph

Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include inaccurate 

calculations or missing elements

Does not attempt criterion 

20

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Criteria 

Exceeds Expectations (100%) 

Meets Expectations (85%) 

Partially Meets Expectations (55%) 

Does Not Meet Expectations (0%) 

Value

Test Decision 

Exceeds expectations in an 

exceptionally clear manner

Compares the p value to the significance level to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis

Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include inaccurate or cursory discussion

Does not attempt criterion 

15

Conclusion 

Exceeds expectations in an 

exceptionally clear manner

Explains how the test relates to the hypothesis and the statistical significance

Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include conclusions that are cursory or missing critical 

elements

Does not attempt criterion 

20

Clear Communication 

Exceeds expectations with an intentional use of language that promotes a thorough 

understanding

Consistently and effectively communicates in an organized way to a specific audience

Shows progress toward meeting expectations, but communication is inconsistent or ineffective in a way that negatively impacts understanding

Shows no evidence of consistent, effective, or organized 

communication

5

Total: 

100%

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