Multiple Choice
Consider a study testing whether birds were equally likely to rest on each streetlight. Researchers surveyed 30 randomly chosen streetlights in a city known to have many birds and counted the number of birds resting on each streetlight. Data on the number of birds seen on the lights are shown. (Note: No lights had more than three birds.) What is the ?2 value we would obtain for a goodness-of-fit test comparing these data to the expectations from a Poisson process?
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A) 2.33
B) 4.33
C) 6.33
D) 8.33
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