Question: QUESTION 9 points In a test for ESP, a subject is confronted with targets numbered from 1 to 5. The subject is asked to identify


QUESTION 9 points In a test for ESP, a subject is confronted with "targets" numbered from 1 to 5. The subject is asked to identify which of the 5 has been secretly and randomly selected as the winning target and is now being held up on the other side of a curtain. A subject who has ESP would identify winning targets more often than would a person guessing randomly. Suppose that in 625 trials, a subject correctly identifies 140 winners. A. Set up the null hypothesis as a box model. Enter the contents of the box for the null hypothesis: B. The SD of the box is given by which expression below: (Fill in the blank with the option number (1 or 2)). Option 1: 0 . 2 x 0 . 8 Option 2: 0 . 241 x 0 . 759 Make the Z-test. C. Enter the value of z : (round answer to nearest 0.01; e.g. 1.2345 rounds to 1.23). D. Enter the P-value: % (answer in % rounded to the nearest whole %). E. What do you conclude about whether the subject has ESP ability? Enter "Yes" or "No" and explain your choice briefly in your work
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