Multiple Choice
A recent survey of practicing Jews, Christians, and Muslims asked these participants' their opinion concerning prayer in public schools.The possible responses were "Strongly For," "No Opinion," or "Strongly Against." The survey also asked several additional questions, which were used to create a continuous "religiosity" variable designed to indicate the amount of influence an individual's religion has on his or her daily life.
Conduct a Kruskal-Wallis test to see if there is a significant difference in the religiosity of the response groups.Use a approximation.Select the appropriate critical value (CV) , test statistic (TS) , and decision.(Use α = 0.01.)
A) CV = 9.2103, TS = 13.20, reject H₀
B) CV = 9.2103, TS = 12.22, reject H₀
C) CV = 11.3449, TS = 13.20, reject H₀
D) CV = 10.5966, TS = 9.22, fail to reject H₀
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