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Use the following sample data to answer the next questions. For a study on
Type 1 diabetes, medical graduate students subdivided the United States into four
study regions (Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest). The students
randomly selected seven patients per region and recorded the number of times on
a randomly selected day that each patient used insulin shots to regulate blood
sugar levels. Use the Kruskal-Wallis Test at a .05 significance level to test the claim
that the regions have samples that come from populations with equal medians of
number of insulin shots.
Number of times patients used insulin shots to regulate blood sugar levels
-Identify the critical value .
Cotton Gin
A machine invented by Eli Whitney in 1793 that quickly and efficiently removed seeds from cotton fibers, revolutionizing the cotton industry.
Samuel Chase
An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States appointed by George Washington; known for his strong federalist views and later impeached, though acquitted, in an early test of the U.S. impeachment process.
Federalist Justice
A principle or practice of justice that aligns with Federalist ideals, emphasizing a strong centralized government, often in the context of the judiciary and constitutional interpretation.
American Declaration Of War
Formal declarations by which the United States officially enters into armed conflict with another nation or entity, historically issued by Congress.
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