Multiple Choice
Consider a situation in which we expect one-third of the observed values to be in each of three categories. We can use an ?2 goodness-of-fit test to test whether the frequencies of offspring are as expected. If the numbers of values in each category are 13, 18, and 29, what is the P-value range we would obtain for our test? (Use the table of critical values shown to answer this question.)
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A) 0.05 < P
B) 0.025 < P < 0.05
C) 0.01 < P < 0.025
D) P < 0.01
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