Final answer:
If a = 0.05, we can conclude that the proportion of students who rarely or never argue with friends is significantly different from the general population. If a = 0.01, we can still conclude the same.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this problem, a significance test is being conducted to determine if the proportion of students who rarely or never argue with friends is significantly different from the general population.
The given p-value is 0.0291.
If a = 0.05, which is a common level of significance, we compare the p-value to a.
Since the p-value is smaller than a (0.0291 < 0.05), we can conclude that the proportion of students who rarely or never argue with friends is significantly different from the general population.
If a = 0.01, a more stringent level of significance, we compare the p-value to a.
In this case, the p-value is still smaller than a (0.0291 < 0.01), so we can still conclude that the proportion of students who rarely or never argue with friends is significantly different from the general population.