It is hypothesized that when homing pigeons are disoriented in a certain manner, they will exhibit no preference for any direction of flight after takeoff (so that the direction X should be uniformly distributed on the interval from 0° to 360°). To test this, 120 pigeons are disoriented, let loose, and the direction of flight of each is recorded; the resulting data follows. Use the chi-squared test at level 0.10 to see whether the data supports the hypothesis. Direction 0-<45° 45-<900 90-<135° 135-<180° Frequency 12 17 17 15 | 180-<225° 225-<270° 270-<315° 315-<360° Direction Frequency 13 20 17 A USE SALT State the appropriate hypotheses. O Ho: P: * P2 * ... * Pg * 0.125 H all p's = 0.125 O Họ: P, = P2 = ... = Pa = 0.125 H: no p- 0.125 O Ho: P * P2 .. * Pa * 0.125 H: at least one p- 0.125 O Ho: P - P2 -.." Pa-0.125 H: at least one p 0.125 Calculate the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) What can be said about the P-value for the test? O P-value < 0.005 O 0.005 < Pvalue < 0.01 O 0.01 < P-value < 0.025 O 0.025 < P-value < 0.05 O 0.05 < P-value < 0.10 O P-value > 0.10
It is hypothesized that when homing pigeons are disoriented in a certain manner, they will exhibit no preference for any direction of flight after takeoff (so that the direction X should be uniformly distributed on the interval from 0° to 360°). To test this, 120 pigeons are disoriented, let loose, and the direction of flight of each is recorded; the resulting data follows. Use the chi-squared test at level 0.10 to see whether the data supports the hypothesis. Direction 0-<45° 45-<900 90-<135° 135-<180° Frequency 12 17 17 15 | 180-<225° 225-<270° 270-<315° 315-<360° Direction Frequency 13 20 17 A USE SALT State the appropriate hypotheses. O Ho: P: * P2 * ... * Pg * 0.125 H all p's = 0.125 O Họ: P, = P2 = ... = Pa = 0.125 H: no p- 0.125 O Ho: P * P2 .. * Pa * 0.125 H: at least one p- 0.125 O Ho: P - P2 -.." Pa-0.125 H: at least one p 0.125 Calculate the test statistic. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) What can be said about the P-value for the test? O P-value < 0.005 O 0.005 < Pvalue < 0.01 O 0.01 < P-value < 0.025 O 0.025 < P-value < 0.05 O 0.05 < P-value < 0.10 O P-value > 0.10
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