The National Football League (NFL) holds its annual draft of the nation's best college football players in April each year. Prior to the draft, various sporting news services project the players who will be drafted along with the order in which each will be selected in what are called mock drafts. Players who are considered to have superior potential as professional football players are selected earlier in the draft. Suppose the following table shows projections by one mock draft service of what position in the first round players from the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big Ten Conference, the PAC-12 Conference, and the Southeastern Conference will be selected. ACC Big Ten PAC-12 SEC College Attended Projected Draft Position College Attended Projected Draft Position College Attended Projected Draft Position College Attended Projected Draft Position Florida State 2 Iowa 7 USC 3 Florida 1 Clemson 5 Michigan St 10 Oregon 8 Alabama 4 Miami 6 Nebraska 13 Oregon 15 Kentucky 9 Georgia Tech 11 Minnesota 26 Washington 16 Texas A&M 12 Louisville 18 Wisconsin 27 UCLA 19 Missouri 14 Wake Forest 20     UCLA 21 Alabama 17 Florida State 24     Stanford 22 LSU 25 Virginia Tech 29     Arizona St 23 LSU 28 Use the Kruskal-Wallis test to determine if there is any difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences. Use ? = 0.05. State the null and alternative hypotheses. H0: MedianACC = MedianBig Ten = MedianPAC-12 = MedianSEC Ha: MedianACC > MedianBig Ten < MedianPAC-12 > MedianSEC   H0: The populations for the mock draft positions of the four conferences are identical. Ha: The populations for the mock draft positions of the four conferences are not all identical.       H0: The populations for the mock draft positions of the four conferences are not all identical. Ha: The populations for the mock draft positions of the four conferences are identical.   H0: MedianACC ≠ MedianBig Ten ≠ MedianPAC-12 ≠ MedianSEC Ha: MedianACC = MedianBig Ten = MedianPAC-12 = MedianSEC   H0: MedianACC = MedianBig Ten = MedianPAC-12 = MedianSEC Ha: MedianACC ≠ MedianBig Ten ≠ MedianPAC-12 ≠ MedianSEC Find the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)   What is the p-value? (Round your answer to three decimal places.) p-value =  What is your conclusion? Do not reject H0. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences. Do not reject H0. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences.     Reject H0. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences. Reject H0. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences.

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The National Football League (NFL) holds its annual draft of the nation's best college football players in April each year. Prior to the draft, various sporting news services project the players who will be drafted along with the order in which each will be selected in what are called mock drafts. Players who are considered to have superior potential as professional football players are selected earlier in the draft. Suppose the following table shows projections by one mock draft service of what position in the first round players from the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big Ten Conference, the PAC-12 Conference, and the Southeastern Conference will be selected.
ACC Big Ten PAC-12 SEC
College
Attended
Projected
Draft
Position
College
Attended
Projected
Draft
Position
College
Attended
Projected
Draft
Position
College
Attended
Projected
Draft
Position
Florida State 2 Iowa 7 USC 3 Florida 1
Clemson 5 Michigan St 10 Oregon 8 Alabama 4
Miami 6 Nebraska 13 Oregon 15 Kentucky 9
Georgia Tech 11 Minnesota 26 Washington 16 Texas A&M 12
Louisville 18 Wisconsin 27 UCLA 19 Missouri 14
Wake Forest 20     UCLA 21 Alabama 17
Florida State 24     Stanford 22 LSU 25
Virginia Tech 29     Arizona St 23 LSU 28
Use the Kruskal-Wallis test to determine if there is any difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences. Use ? = 0.05.
State the null and alternative hypotheses.
H0: MedianACC = MedianBig Ten = MedianPAC-12 = MedianSEC
Ha: MedianACC > MedianBig Ten < MedianPAC-12 > MedianSEC
 
H0: The populations for the mock draft positions of the four conferences are identical.
Ha: The populations for the mock draft positions of the four conferences are not all identical.    
 
H0: The populations for the mock draft positions of the four conferences are not all identical.
Ha: The populations for the mock draft positions of the four conferences are identical.
 
H0: MedianACC ≠ MedianBig Ten ≠ MedianPAC-12 ≠ MedianSEC
Ha: MedianACC = MedianBig Ten = MedianPAC-12 = MedianSEC
 
H0: MedianACC = MedianBig Ten = MedianPAC-12 = MedianSEC
Ha: MedianACC ≠ MedianBig Ten ≠ MedianPAC-12 ≠ MedianSEC
Find the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
 
What is the p-value? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
p-value = 
What is your conclusion?
Do not reject H0. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences.
Do not reject H0. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences.    
Reject H0. There is not sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences.
Reject H0. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a significant difference among NFL teams for players from these four conferences.
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