Nicotine, Patch, inhaler Smoking 190 256 88 NotSmoking 65 58 29 The accompanying
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Nicotine, Patch, inhaler Smoking 190 256 88 NotSmoking 65 58 29 The accompanying table summarizes successes and failures when subjects used different methods when trying to stop smoking. The determination of smoking or not smoking was made five months after the treatment was begun. If we test the claim that success is independent of the method used, the technology provides a P-value of 0.103 (rounded). What does the P-value tell us about that claim? Because the P-value of 0.103 is/isnot small reject/fail to reject the null hypothesis of independence between the treatment and whether the subject stops smoking, this suggests that the choice of treatment does or does not make a difference fail to reject reject the null hypothesis of independence between the treatment and whether the subject stops smoking. This suggests that the choice of treatment _________
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Because the P-value of 0.103 is not small fail to reject the null hypothesis of independence between the treatment and whether the subject stops smoking, this suggests that the choice of treatment does not make a difference
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