Multiple Choice
Imagine a surgery that is known to have a 10% chance of serious side effects. An internal hospital review shows that three out of eight of a particular doctor's patients have these side effects. If we want to know whether this doctor's patients are experiencing unusually low or high rates of side effects, what would the P-value of a binomial test of this hypothesis be?
A) 0.022
B) 0.044
C) 0.066
D) 0.088
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