6 (9) It the 1980s, it was generally believed that congenital…
Question Answered step-by-step 6 (9) It the 1980s, it was generally believed that congenital… 6 (9)It the 1980s, it was generally believed that congenital abnormalities affected about 8% of a large nation’s children. Some peoplebelieve that the increase in the number of chemicals in the environment has led to an increase in the incidence of abnormalities.A recent study examined 422 randomly selected children and found that 49 of them showed signs of an abnormality. Is thisstrong evidence that the risk has increased? (Consider a P-value of around 0.05 to represent reasonable evidence.) Completeparts a through f.D) what is the p value O A. The P-value is the chance of observing 49 or more children with genetic abnormalities in a random sample of 422children.O B. The P-value is the chance of observing 8% of children with genetic abnormalities.O C. The P-value is the actual percentage of children who have genetic abnormalities.O D. The P-value is the chance of observing 49 or more children with genetic abnormalities in a random sample of 422children if 8% of children actually have genetic abnormalities. Math Statistics and Probability STATS 119 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


