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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Many people believe that unusual behavior is more likely to occur during a full moon. As a test for empirical evidence to support this belief, suppose that you categorized the visits of new clients to a community health unit over a one-year period by lunar phases and found the following distribution of visits: Full moon 62, new moon 50, first quarter 60, and third quarter 56. What is the null and alternate hypothesis?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The null and alternate of hypothesis would be all your amount of tests resulted in one sooo. 62, 50, 60, 56. 228 is your answer. ( I believe)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so you just added the numbers? What about the expected values for each of the categories? I'm not sure how to find that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Idk if it would be 57 or not

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