Question: TornadoesData(DATA can be FOUND down in comments!!!!) Is it reasonable to claim that years with more observed tornadoes in January would be the years with
TornadoesData(DATA can be FOUND down in comments!!!!)Is it reasonable to claim that years with more observed tornadoes in January would be the years with more overall tornado deaths?
5. What test/procedure did you perform?
- a. One-sided t-test
- b. Two-sided t-test
- c. Regression
- d. Confidence interval
6. What is theP-Value/margin of error?
- a. 0.007034504
- b. 0.406778889
- c. 4.07497E-24
- d. 2.03749E-24
- e. None of these
7. Statistical Interpretation
- a. SinceP-value is very small we are confident that the number of tornadoes in January will influence the tornadoes' deaths.
- b. SinceP-value is not small we cannot claim that the number of tornadoes in January will influence the tornadoes' deaths.
- c. SinceP-value is very small we are confident that the averages of these two data are different.
- d. None of these.
8. Conclusion
- a. Yes, I am confident that the above assertion is correct.
- b. No, I cannot claim that the above assertion is correct.
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