Short Answer
Song Ratings
A music critic wanted to determine whether or not music listeners of different age groups evaluate a song differently.With this objective,he commissioned a survey that asked people their ratings of the most popular songs.The rating categories were: 1 = terrible,2 = fair,3 = good,and 4 = excellent.Each respondent was also asked to categorize his or her age as either: 1 = teenager,2 = young adult (20-34),3 = middle age (35-50),and 4 = over 50. The results are shown below.
-{Song Ratings Narrative} What statement can be made about the p-value for this test?
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