Introductory Statistics
Introductory Statistics
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780135188927
Author: Gould, Robert, Ryan, Colleen N. (colleen Nooter)
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 10, Problem 64CRE

In exercises 10.57 to 10.64 , choose an appropriate test from those listed below. Unless otherwise stated, assume large expected counts.

Chi-square test of goodness of fit Chi-square test of independence Chi-square test of homogeneity Fisher’s Exact Test

No test because the data represent a population, not a sample

Suppose there is a theory that 90 % of the people in the United States dream in color. You survey a random sample of 200 people; 198 report that they dream in color, and 2 report that they do not. You wish to verify the claim made in the theory.

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