Out of the Ten people playing in the Game Among Us, Mike claims that he will be chosen as the imposter more so than becoming a crewmate because he is not the host of the game but rather the one who was invited to the game, unlike Leo who is actually the host of the game. What is the chance that Mike or Leo will become an imposter vs becoming a crewmate? Using Chi-Square data   Among Us Gamers       Among Us Gamers     Leo Mike Total     Leo Mike Total Imposter 48 39 87   Imposter 41.6087 45.39130435 87 Crewmate 29 45 74   Crewmate 35.3913 38.60869565 74 Total 77 84 161   Total 77 84 161 P-Value = 0.043039   1)      Define the population and parameter. State the null and alternative hypotheses. 2)    Check the assumptions. State you are using α=0.05. 3)     Do you reject Ho or not reject Ho? What is the Conclusion?

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Out of the Ten people playing in the Game Among Us, Mike claims that he will be chosen as the imposter more so than becoming a crewmate because he is not the host of the game but rather the one who was invited to the game, unlike Leo who is actually the host of the game.

What is the chance that Mike or Leo will become an imposter vs becoming a crewmate?

Using Chi-Square data

  Among Us Gamers       Among Us Gamers  
  Leo Mike Total     Leo Mike Total
Imposter 48 39 87   Imposter 41.6087 45.39130435 87
Crewmate 29 45 74   Crewmate 35.3913 38.60869565 74
Total 77 84 161   Total 77 84 161

P-Value = 0.043039

 

1)      Define the population and parameter. State the null and alternative hypotheses.

2)    Check the assumptions. State you are using α=0.05.

3)     Do you reject Ho or not reject Ho? What is the Conclusion? 

 

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