Multiple Choice
A variable contains five categories.It is expected that data are uniformly distributed across these five categories.To test this, a sample of observed data is gathered on this variable resulting in frequencies of 26, 10, 17, 21, and 26.Using = .10, the appropriate decision is ___.
A) do not reject the null hypothesis that the observed distribution is uniform
B) do not reject the null hypothesis that the observed distribution is not uniform
C) reject the null hypothesis that the observed distribution is uniform
D) reject the null hypothesis that the observed distribution is not uniform
E) do nothing
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