A random group of used books was selected from a warehouse to analyze their cond
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Question
A random group of used books was selected from a warehouse to analyze their condition. The book store believes that 22% of the books are in excellent condition, 30% are in very good condition, 19% are in fair condition, and 29% are in poor condition. Is there evidence to reject this hypothesis at significance level = .05?
Excellent: 21 Very Good: 31 Fair: 16 Poor: 11
A. There is not evidence to reject the claim that the books are distributed as claimed because the test value 7.815 < 9.259
B. There is evidence to reject the claim that the books are distributed as claimed because the test value 9.259 > 7.815
C. There is not evidence to reject the claim that the books are distributed as claimed because the test value 9.488 < 9.259
D. There is evidence to reject the claim that the books are distributed as claimed because the test value 9.259 > 9.488
Explanation / Answer
here degree of freedom =categories-1=3
for 3 df and 0.05 level crtiical value =7.815
applying chi square goodness of fit test:
test statistic =9.259
option B is correct
There is evidence to reject the claim that the books are distributed as claimed because the test value 9.259 > 7.815
observed Expected Chi square category Probability(p) Oi Ei=total*p R2i=(Oi-Ei)2/Ei excellent 0.220 21.000 17.380 0.754 very good 0.300 31.000 23.700 2.249 fair 0.190 16.000 15.010 0.065 poor 0.290 11.000 22.910 6.192 total 1.000 79 79 9.259Related Questions
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