Multiple Choice
Research done in the mid 1980s indicated that 80% of grizzly bears in the greater ecosystem of Yellowstone National Park entered their den for hibernation by the last day of November. This has come into question as of late. Researchers have hypothesized that climate change has postponed bears entering hibernation until later in the season; that is, researchers believe that a smaller percentage of bears are entering their den for hibernation by the last day of November. Sixty-two Yellowstone grizzly bears were tracked via radio monitors, which allow scientists to pinpoint when the bears enter their dens with a high degree of accuracy. Of the sixty-two Yellowstone grizzly bears being tracked, forty-two entered their den for hibernation by the last day of November.
-The simulation-based p-value for this test is 0.0153. Which of the following conclusions are correct? Select all that apply.
A) We have strong evidence against the null hypothesis.
B) We have strong evidence in favor of the null hypothesis.
C) We have strong evidence against the alternative hypothesis.
D) We have strong evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis.
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