At large universities, students in statistics courses are often taught by teachi
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At large universities, students in statistics courses are often taught by teaching assistants (TAs) and one section is taught by the course supervisor who is a senior professor. The distribution of grades for the hundreds of students taught by TAs last semester was 32% A, 41% B, 20% C, and 7% D/F. The grades assigned by the senior professor to students in his section were 22 As, 38 Bs, 20 Cs, and 11 D/Fs. You plan to do a chi-square goodness of fit test to see if the senior professor's grades follow a different distribution. How many degrees of freedom are there?
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
What is the value of the chi-square statistic?
a) 3.00 b) 0.91 c) 5.30 d) 6.46
What is the P-value of your test?
a) 0.0457 b) 0.1513 c) 0.1826 d) 0.3652
Explanation / Answer
applying goodness of fit test on above:
degree of freedom =number of categories-1 =4-1=3 option C
value of chi-square statistic =5.30 option C
p value =0.1513 option B
please revert for any clarification required
observed Expected Chi square grade Probability O E=total*p =(O-E)^2/E A 0.320 22.000 29.12 1.74 B 0.410 38.000 37.31 0.01 C 0.200 20.000 18.20 0.18 D 0.070 11.000 6.37 3.37 1 91 91 5.2970Related Questions
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