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For the following questions state the:
correct statement of null and alternate hypotheses;
correct critical values from the table NOT a calculator or other program;
correct calculation of test statistics;
the correct conclusion in the form of a statement about the null hypothesis;
and an analysis of results, where requested
2. Crickets and Temperature
One classic application of correlation involves the association between temperature and the number of times a cricket chirps in a minute. Listed below are the numbers of chirps in 1 min and the corresponding temperatures in Fahrenheit (based on data from The Song of Insects by George W. Pierce, Harvard University Press. Is there a linear correlation between the number of chirps in 1 min and the temperature?
Chirps in 1 min 882 1188 1104 864 1200 1032 960 900
Temperature (F) 69.7 93.3 84.3 76.3 88.6 82.6 71.6 79.6
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