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Chapter 14, Problem 27E(choose chapter or problem)
Problem 27E
The article “Human Lateralization from Head to Foot: Sex- Related Factors” (Science, 1978: 1291–1292) reports for both a sample of right-handed men and a sample of right-handed women the number of individuals whose feet were the same size, had a bigger left than right foot (a difference of half a shoe size or more), or had a bigger right than left foot.
Does the data indicate that gender has a strong effect on the development of foot asymmetry? State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses, compute the value of χ2, and obtain information about the P-value.
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