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In a psychology experiment in which 100 volunteers were asked to read a paragraph about an engineer, 65 assumed that the engine...Asked by smoothjive
In a psychology experiment in which 100 volunteers were asked to read a paragraph about an engineer, 65 assumed that the engineer was male despite the fact that the paragraph did not specify gender (and avoided gendered pronouns such as “he” or “she”).
If the null hypothesis here is that there is no gender bias, what is the two-sided p-value associated with this result? Use a normal approximation to solve this.
a. P=.0001
b. p=.003
c. p=.10
d. p=.05
e. p=.99
If the null hypothesis here is that there is no gender bias, what is the two-sided p-value associated with this result? Use a normal approximation to solve this.
a. P=.0001
b. p=.003
c. p=.10
d. p=.05
e. p=.99
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Answered by
Saeed
0.05
Answered by
smoothjive
D. 0.05 is incorrect
Answered by
winner
a is not right either
Answered by
Anonymous
0,003
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