The sample of students were asked to judge the module handouts provided by Prof. Juan in the course as to how they meet the students’ expectations. Prof. Juan would like to believe that the proportions of students who think that the module handouts are below expectation, average, and above expectation are 10%, 40%, and 50%, respectively. Since simple random sample of n = 50 students was observed, the expectation categories are non-overlapping, and no more than 20% of the categories have expected frequencies less than 5 and no expected frequency is less than one (expected numbers for below: 5, average: 20, above: 25), the assumption of the Click or tap here to enter text. is satisfied. With a p-value equal to ______, it can be said that there is _________ evidence that the proportions of students who think that the module handouts are below expectation, average, and above expectation are not 10%, 40%, and 50%, respectively. In fact, according to the sample, ______ consider the materials below their expectations, ________ consider the materials average, and _________consider the materials above their expectations.  R-Commande Output percentages: type Below Expectation              Average              Above Expectation 14.0                                        34.0                         52.0 Chi-squared test for given probabilities data: .Table X-squared = 1.29, df = 2, p-value = 0.5247

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The sample of students were asked to judge the module handouts provided by Prof. Juan in the course as to how they meet the students’ expectations. Prof. Juan would like to believe that the proportions of students who think that the module handouts are below expectation, average, and above expectation are 10%, 40%, and 50%, respectively. Since simple random sample of n = 50 students was observed, the expectation categories are non-overlapping, and no more than 20% of the categories have expected frequencies less than 5 and no expected frequency is less than one (expected numbers for below: 5, average: 20, above: 25), the assumption of the Click or tap here to enter text. is satisfied. With a p-value equal to ______, it can be said that there is _________ evidence that the proportions of students who think that the module handouts are below expectation, average, and above expectation are not 10%, 40%, and 50%, respectively. In fact, according to the sample, ______ consider the materials below their expectations, ________ consider the materials average, and _________consider the materials above their expectations. 

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percentages: type

Below Expectation              Average              Above Expectation
14.0                                        34.0                         52.0


Chi-squared test for given probabilities
data: .Table
X-squared = 1.29, df = 2, p-value = 0.5247



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