Gender Selection Problem A company claims when parents use their gender selection method, the chances of having a girl will increase. Assume boy and girl births are equally likely so the proportion of girl births in any population is 50%. In a clinical trial of 121 births for parents who used the gender selection method, 76 were girls. Determine the p-value. Round your answer to 4 decima

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A company claims when parents use their gender selection method, the chances of having a girl will increase. Assume boy and girl births are equally likely so the proportion of girl births in any population is 50%. In a clinical trial of 121 births for parents who used the gender selection method, 76 were girls.

Determine the p-value.
Round your answer to 4 decimal places.

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