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balwinder.kaur

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Goodness of Fit] To see if there is a seasonal e ect on homicide, a random sample of
crimes were classi ed into the four seasons, where 334 of them happened in spring, 390 in summer,
327 in Fall and 328 in winter. Suppose that all the assumptions are satis ed. Use the
p
-value method
to test the claim that the population proportions are not all the same for di erent seasons. You
may use R to nd the
p
-value (please include the print out of your R code). Work at 5% level
 
Goodness of Fit] To see if there is a seasonal e ect on homicide, a random sample of
crimes were classi ed into the four seasons, where 334 of them happened in spring, 390 in summer,
327 in Fall and 328 in winter. Suppose that all the assumptions are satis ed. Use the
p
-value method
to test the claim that the population proportions are not all the same for di erent seasons. You
may use R to nd the
p
-value (please include the print out of your R code). Work at 5% level
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