Is there an association between hair color and body type? The table below shows the results of a researcher's observations of randomly selected people. Frequencies of Hair Colors for Various Body Types   Blonde Brunette Red Head Short and Slender 88 97 48 Short and Pudgy 88 102 60 Tall and Slender 53 91 69 Tall and Heavy 58 119 76 αα = 0.01 significance level The test-statistic for this data =  (Please show your answer to three decimal places.) The p-value for this sample = (Please show your answer to four decimal places.)  Thus, the final conclusion is... There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution of hair color is not the same for each body type. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that hair color and body type are dependent. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that hair color and body type are independent. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that hair color and body type are dependent. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution of hair color is not the same for each body type.

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 Is there an association between hair color and body type? The table below shows the results of a researcher's observations of randomly selected people.

Frequencies of Hair Colors for Various Body Types

  Blonde Brunette Red Head
Short and Slender 88 97 48
Short and Pudgy 88 102 60
Tall and Slender 53 91 69
Tall and Heavy 58 119 76

αα = 0.01 significance level

  1. The test-statistic for this data =  (Please show your answer to three decimal places.)

  2. The p-value for this sample = (Please show your answer to four decimal places.) 
  3. Thus, the final conclusion is...
    • There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution of hair color is not the same for each body type.
    • There is sufficient evidence to conclude that hair color and body type are dependent.
    • There is sufficient evidence to conclude that hair color and body type are independent.
    • There is insufficient evidence to conclude that hair color and body type are dependent.
    • There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the distribution of hair color is not the same for each body type.
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