Suppose that Sasha and Jayla both collect data to investigate whether people tend to call heads more
Question:
Suppose that Sasha and Jayla both collect data to investigate whether people tend to call “heads” more often than “tails” when they are asked to call the result of a coin flip. If Sasha has a smaller p-value than Jayla, which of the following would you conclude? (There may be more than one correct conclusion.)
a. Sasha has stronger evidence than Jayla that people tend to call “heads” more oft en than “tails.”
b. Jayla has stronger evidence than Sasha that people tend to call “heads” more oft en than “tails.”
c. Both Sasha and Jayla have convincing evidence that people tend to call “heads” more often than “tails.”
d. Sasha must have used a larger sample size than Jayla.
e. Sasha must have used a smaller sample size than Jayla.
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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