Multiple Choice
It is reported that 70% of car buyers who recently purchased Japanese-made cars were "extremely satisfied" with their purchase, 15% were "somewhat satisfied," 10% were "somewhat unsatisfied," and the rest were "extremely unsatisfied." In a random sample of 100 recent buyers of American-made cars, most said they were "extremely satisfied" with their purchase, some said they were "somewhat satisfied," others said they were "somewhat unsatisfied," and the rest said they were "extremely unsatisfied." You conduct a chi-square goodness-of-fit test using these sample results to test a null hypothesis that the population of recent American car buyers has the same satisfaction levels regarding their purchase as recent Japanese car buyers.The significance level for the test is 5%. Suppose the p-value for the test turns out to be .1121.What should you conclude?
A) The sample provides strong evidence that the American-car-buyer distribution is different from the Japanese car-buyer distribution.
B) The sample results do not provide strong evidence that the American-car-buyer distribution is different from the Japanese car-buyer distribution
C) The American-car-buyer sample results are not consistent with the Japanese car-buyer distribution.
D) The American-car-buyer sample results are very unreliable.
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