Recently, students in a marketing research class were interested in the driving behavior of students. Specifically, the

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Recently, students in a marketing research class were interested in the driving behavior of students. Specifically, the marketing students were interested in finding out if exceeding the speed limit was related to gender. The study will use 0.05 as the significance level. They collected the following responses from 100 randomly selected students. Male Female Exceeds the Speed Limit 40 10 Based on the analysis, what can be concluded? Multiple Choice Driving behavior and gender are correlated. No conclusion is possible. Does Not Exceed the Speed Limit 25 25 Driving behavior and gender are not related. Driving behavior and gender are related.
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