Answer/Explanation:
Calculate chi square for the 1:2:1 hypothesis of Dr. Ara B. Dopsis
Observed
Blue 55
Purple 22
White 23
Expected values 1:2:1 are 50, 25 and 25
calculate chi square for the 9:3:4 hypothesis of Dr. Gans.
Phenotype Observed
Blue 55
Purple 22
White 23
Expected values 9:3:4 are 56, 19, 25
The formula to calculate chi-square value is as follows:
Chi - Square value = ((O - E)^2)/E
Where,
O = observed Value
E= expected value
The chi square test by using the ratio 1:2:1 is as follows:
By calculation using the chi- square formula above,we obtain
Steps:
Subtract each expected value (E) from corresponding observed value (O).
(O - E)
Square all the results (O - E)^2
Sum all the results of square values.
Divide the sum by the expected value (E)
The results:
chi-square value = 1.02
The degrees of freedom = 3 - 1 = 2
By taking significance level
p < 0.05, the P-Value is 0.68
It can be concluded that the result is not significant at 0.05.
It is consistent with 1:2:1 ratio and hypothesis cannot be rejected.
Secondly,
The chi square test by using the ratio 9:3:4 is as follows:
By calculation,
chi-square value = 0.75
The degrees of freedom = 3 - 1 = 2
Also, by taking significance level 0.05
The P-Value is 0.68
It can be concluded that the result is not significant at 0.05
It is consistent with the ratio 9:3:4 and hypothesis cannot be rejected.