Multiple Choice
Suppose you plan to offer a study session and need to know how many candies to bring and there-fore would like to estimate how many candies students tend to take on average. Below are results for the number of candies that 19 undergraduates took from a large bowl.
-Suppose I wanted to test whether the average number of candies taken was significantly different from 60, the expected number in a small bag of candies. Based on the above output, what conclusion will you draw, or do you not have enough information?
A) Reject H0
B) Accept H0
C) Fail to reject H0
D) Not enough information
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