Multiple Choice
Conduct a sign test on the following sample data to see if the median differs from 122.
Choose the correct p-value and conclusion.(Use α = 0.10) .
A) p = 0.0592; there is sufficient statistical evidence to reject the null hypothesis and state that the median appears to be different than 122.
B) p = 0.3018; there is insufficient evidence to state that the median differs from 122.
C) p = 0.1509; there is sufficient statistical evidence to reject the null hypothesis and state that the median appears to be different than 122.
D) p = 0.8491; there is insufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis and state that the median differs from 122.
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