Multiple Choice
An experimenter presented a body cue (such as bowing, pointing, or glancing) toward one of two objects and recorded whether a 4 year-old male collie named Krieger correctly chose the object indicated.Krieger chose the correct object 6 out of 10 times in this study.Does this provide evidence that Krieger understands human body cues? What are the TS, p-value, and decision in this study, using a 0.05 level of significance?
A) TS = 0.6325; p-value = 0.264; reject H₀
B) TS = 0.6325; p-value = 0.264; fail to reject H₀
C) TS = -0.6325; p-value = 0.264; fail to reject H₀
D) TS = 0.1000; p-value = 0.4602; fail to reject H₀
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