Grades and AM/PM Section of Stats: There were two large sections of statistics this term at State College, an 8:00 (AM)
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Grades and AM/PM Section of Stats: There were two large sections of statistics this term at State College, an 8:00 (AM)
statement. We have proven that grades and section of the course are independent. The evidence suggests that there is a significant dependent relationship between grades and the section of the course. There is not enough evidence to conclude that there is a significant dependent relationship between grades and the section of the course.
Grades and AM/PM Section of Stats: There were two large sections of statistics this term at State College, an 8:00 (AM) section and a 1:30 (PM) section. The final grades for both sections are summarized in the contingency table below. Observed Frequencies: O's A 이 18 AM PM Totals 6 19 25 B 11 19 30 C 18 18 36 D 19 12 31 Totals 72 76 148 0 26 . The Test: Test for a significant dependent relationship between grades and the section of the course. Conduct this test at the 0.01 significance level. (a) What is the null hypothesis for this test? O Ho: The section (AM/PM) of a course and the grades are dependent variables. Ho: The section (AM/PM) of a course and the grades are independent variables. (b) What is the value of the test statistic? Round to 3 decimal places unless your software automatically rounds to 2 decimal places. x2 (c) Use software to get the P-value of the test statistic. Round to 4 decimal places unless your software automatically rounds to 3 decimal places. P-value = (d) What is the conclusion regarding the null hypothesis? reject Ho fail to reject Ho (e) Choose the appropriate concluding