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Transcribed Image Text:The table below includes results from polygraph (lie detector) experiments conducted by researchers. In each case, it was known if the subjected lied or did not lie, so
the table indicates when the polygraph test was correct. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that whether a subject lies is independent of the polygraph test
indication. Do the results suggest that polygraphs are effective in distinguishing between truth and lies?
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Determine the null and alternative hypotheses.
O A. Ho: Polygraph testing is accurate.
H,: Polygraph testing is not accurate
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O B. Ho: Polygraph testing is not accurate.
H1: Polygraph testing is accurate.
O C. Ho: Whether a subject lies is not independent of the polygraph test indication.
Did the Subject Actually Lie?
No (Did Not Lie)
Yes (Lied) E
H1: Whether a subject lies is independent of the polygraph test indication.
Polygraph test indicated that
the subject lied.
Polygraph test indicated that
the subject did not lie.
8
48
O D. Ho: Whether a subject lies is independent of the polygraph test indication.
H,: Whether a subject lies is not independent of the polygraph test indication.
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12
Determine the test statistic.
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2 = (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
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