Hol P = 2/3 H₂P* 2/3 Calculate the test statistic and determine the P-value. (Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to four decimal places.) P-value=

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It is known that roughly 2/3 of all human beings have dominant right foot or eye. Is there also right-sided dominance in kissing behavior? An article reported that in a random sample of 112 kissing couples, both people in 69 of the couples tended to lean more to the right than to the left. (Use a = 0.05.)
USE SALT
(a) If 2/3 of all kissing couples exhibit this right-leaning behavior, what is the probability that the number in a sample of 112 who do so differs from the expected value by at least as much as what was actually observed? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
(b) Does the result of the experiment suggest that the 2/3 figure is implausible for kissing behavior?
State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses.
O Ho: P = 2/3
Haps 2/3
Ho: P = 2/3
H₂:p> 2/3
Ho: P = 2/3
H₂: P < 2/3
ⒸHO: P = 2/3
H₂: P = 2/3
Calculate the test statistic and determine the P-value. (Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to four decimal places.)
P-value =
Transcribed Image Text:It is known that roughly 2/3 of all human beings have dominant right foot or eye. Is there also right-sided dominance in kissing behavior? An article reported that in a random sample of 112 kissing couples, both people in 69 of the couples tended to lean more to the right than to the left. (Use a = 0.05.) USE SALT (a) If 2/3 of all kissing couples exhibit this right-leaning behavior, what is the probability that the number in a sample of 112 who do so differs from the expected value by at least as much as what was actually observed? (Round your answer to four decimal places.) (b) Does the result of the experiment suggest that the 2/3 figure is implausible for kissing behavior? State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses. O Ho: P = 2/3 Haps 2/3 Ho: P = 2/3 H₂:p> 2/3 Ho: P = 2/3 H₂: P < 2/3 ⒸHO: P = 2/3 H₂: P = 2/3 Calculate the test statistic and determine the P-value. (Round your test statistic to two decimal places and your P-value to four decimal places.) P-value =
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