1. Now that we found evidence in class that your roommate was cheating at Yatzhee, you’ve become suspicious of all the g
Posted: Wed May 11, 2022 10:25 am
1. Now that we found evidence in class that your roommate was
cheating at Yatzhee, you’ve become suspicious of all the games you
play together. Recently, you’ve been playing a game that involves
flipping a coin. Your roommates seems to be getting heads more
often than you would expect if the coin was fair. You wait until
your roommate goes to class and then you flip the coin 100 times
(yes, you were really bored). You get heads 53% of the time.
a. Conduct a NHST using p-values to evaluate if this is enough
evidence that your roommate is cheating.
b. Interpret the p-value as precisely as possible. (i.e., “The
probability of….”)
cheating at Yatzhee, you’ve become suspicious of all the games you
play together. Recently, you’ve been playing a game that involves
flipping a coin. Your roommates seems to be getting heads more
often than you would expect if the coin was fair. You wait until
your roommate goes to class and then you flip the coin 100 times
(yes, you were really bored). You get heads 53% of the time.
a. Conduct a NHST using p-values to evaluate if this is enough
evidence that your roommate is cheating.
b. Interpret the p-value as precisely as possible. (i.e., “The
probability of….”)