How do the actual study results compare to the null distribution obtained when simulating the chance model?
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How do the actual study results compare to the null distribution obtained when simulating the chance model? Do you believe the study results provide convincing evidence against the “equally likely to talk on the cell phone as not” hypothesis? Why or why not?
Let’s use our 3S strategy to help us investigate how much evidence the sample data provide to support our conjecture that a majority of 16- to 17-year olds have talked on their cell phone while driving.
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Introduction To Statistical Investigations
ISBN: 9781118172148
1st Edition
Authors: Beth L.Chance, George W.Cobb, Allan J.Rossman Nathan Tintle, Todd Swanson Soma Roy
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