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  1. Clearly STATE your NULL hypothesis

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group
3.
male
8.
5.
2.
white
Mak
WT
3
fonale
while
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11
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Transcribed Image Text:group 3. male 8. 5. 2. white Mak WT 3 fonale while 12 11 fenak WT
(Cross 3) •
Expected
Cross
Ratio
Group 2 of cross 3
Observed
(0)
Expected
(E)
O-E
(0-E)?
(O-E)?/E
Female
11
21x9/16=11.81
(11-11.81) ^2
=0.6561
0.05
white
(5-3.94)^2=
1.1236
21x3/16=3.94
Male white
0.28
3
F wild type
(3-3.94)^2=
0.8836
21x3/16=3.94
0.22
2
M wild type
21x1/16=1.31
(2-1.31)^2
=0.4761
0.36
21
21
X^2 = 0.91
total
0.91
Sum of (0-E)?/E:
4.
Transcribed Image Text:(Cross 3) • Expected Cross Ratio Group 2 of cross 3 Observed (0) Expected (E) O-E (0-E)? (O-E)?/E Female 11 21x9/16=11.81 (11-11.81) ^2 =0.6561 0.05 white (5-3.94)^2= 1.1236 21x3/16=3.94 Male white 0.28 3 F wild type (3-3.94)^2= 0.8836 21x3/16=3.94 0.22 2 M wild type 21x1/16=1.31 (2-1.31)^2 =0.4761 0.36 21 21 X^2 = 0.91 total 0.91 Sum of (0-E)?/E: 4.
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Null Hypothesis

The null hypothesis is a statistical theory that states that there is no statistical relationship or significance between two sets of observed data and measured events in a given single observed variable. The null hypothesis states that two options are identical in inferential statistics. The null hypothesis states that the observed discrepancy is entirely attributable to chance. The likelihood of the null hypothesis being true can be calculated using statistical testing.

A null hypothesis is something like, "Hyperactivity is unrelated to eating sugar." If the hypothesis is evaluated and proved to be untrue using statistics, there may be a link between hyperactivity and sugar consumption.

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