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What is the range of​ P-values for the​ test? The range of​ P-values for the test is ▼ Based on the​ results, does the distribution of fatal injuries for riders not wearing a helmet follow the distribution for all other riders at a significance level of alpha α equals = 0.05 0.05​? ▼ Reject Upper H 0 . Reject H0. Do not reject Upper H 0 . Do not reject H0. There ▼ is is not sufficient evidence that the distribution of fatal injuries for riders not wearing a helmet ▼ follows does not follow the distribution for all riders. ​(b) Compare the observed and expected counts for each category. What does this information tell​ you? Motorcycle fatalities from ▼ abdomen/lumbar/spine head injuries neck thorax multiple locations occur ▼ less more frequently for riders not wearing a​ helmet, while they occur ▼ more less frequently for all other location

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1. The main objective of the study is to test the claim that the distribution of fatal injuries for cyclists wearing helmets and those without

Null hypothesis: the distribution of fatal injuries for cyclists who do not wear a helmet remains the same distribution for all other cyclists

alternative hypothesis: the distribution of fatal injuries for cyclists who do not wear a helmet does not follow the same distribution for all other cyclists.

for the null hypothesis, the formula for the expected frequency is shown below

E=n*p

E=2075*p

Location of Injury Observed Count Probability p Expected Count

Multiple Locations 1044 0.57. 1182.75

Head 868 0.31. 643.25

Neck 35 0.03. 62.25

Thorax 81 0.06. 124.5

Abdomen/lumbar/ 47 0.03. 62.25

spinem. N=2075

according to the data obtained from the table see graphic 1

P value = 0.0

level of statistical significance Alpha= 0.01

null hypothesis will be rejected if p <0.01

so if we have a p value of 0.0 we can reject the null hypothesis with a significance level of 1%

Correct:

B. Reject Upper H 0. There is sufficient evidence that the distribution of fatal injuries for riders not wearing a helmet does not follow the distribution for all riders.

2. Correct

B. Motorcycle fatalities from head injuries occur more frequently for riders not wearing a helmet.

What is the range of​ P-values for the​ test? The range of​ P-values for the test-example-1
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