Multiple Choice
A professor wants to know if students who regularly attend lecture and read the textbook perform differently in her introductory statistics course than the students who only read the textbook. The results are as follows:
Based on the P-value for the chi-square statistic, we can conclude (at = 0.10) that
A) there is strong evidence that grade is related to attending lecture or not.
B) there is strong evidence that grade is not related to attending lecture or not.
C) there is almost no evidence that grade is related to attending lecture or not.
D) there is almost no evidence that grade is not related to attending lecture or not.
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