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To explain: The correct interpretation in which the statistic
Answer to Problem 57E
The correct answer is Option (b).
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Software gives test statistic
The p-value in hypothesis testing is the
The p-value is the probability of obtaining a value (statistic) of the test result as extreme as, or more extreme than, the value that has been obtained, assuming H0 to be true. So, the p-value is not considered in making the probability. It is just a probability of getting a certain result when H0 is true.
In the given scenario, the interpretation of the result is:
The probability of obtaining a test statistic value χ2 = 69.8 at least as extreme as the observed value, when the null hypothesis is assumed to be true is 0.
That is, the probability of getting a random sample of 4877 teens that yields a value of χ2 of 69.8 or larger if H0 is true is basically true.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option (b).
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