Multiple Choice
Recently, students in a marketing research class were interested in the driving behaviour of
Students. Specifically, the marketing students were interested if exceeding the speed limit was
Related to gender. They collected the following responses from 100 randomly selected students:
The null hypothesis for the analysis is:
A) there is no relationship between gender and speeding.
B) the correlation between gender and speeding is zero.
C) as gender increases, speeding increases.
D) the mean of gender equals the mean of speeding.
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