\fTable 2. Lilliefors tests for normality. Dependent variable is "Change in BMI." Factor variable is Sex. Sex = Female Lilliefors (Kolmogorov-Smirnov) normality test data: Change.in.BMI D = 0.073632, p-value =0.7142 Sex = Male Lilliefors (Kolmogorov-Smirnov) normality test data: Change,in.BMI D = 0.04, p-value = 0.9555 Refer to Table 2. Given these statistics values, what is your statistical conclusion? Reject the null hypothesis for both Males and Females. O Accept the null hypothesis for both Males and Females. O Accept the null hypothesis for Females and reject the null for Males. O Reject the null hypothesis for Females and accept the null for Males.Use a Kolmogorov Smirnov (KS) Test in order to determine if the following data set comes from an Exponential distribution with mean equal to five Data 0.433577647 1.077296386 1.461024528 2.037106422 3.671167985 3.724253017 3.815970293 3.905489821 6.842680422 6.933953839 Provide the result for the D-statistic, using three decimal digitsIn studies of the effects of various factors on development, in order to control for the potential endogeneity of these factors (i.e., the possibility that growth and development are affecting the supposedly "causal" variable, rather than the other way around), instrumental variables are often used. Consider the case of settler mortality as an instrumental variable in analyzing the effect of institutions on growth. If settler mortality is to be a VALID instrumental variable, which of the following MUST hold? C] Settler mortality must be correlated with long-ten'n growth. [:1 Settler mortality in the colonial period must logically influence variation in current institutional quality. and not the reverse. C] Settler mortality should affect growth and development directly in the short term but not in the long term. C] Settler mortality must vary across countries less than institutional quality. C] Settler mortality should only weakly influence growth through other channels. C] Settler mortality must not affect growth and development directly. but only through institutions