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Some animal behaviorists study the evolution of behavior as a consequence of natural
selection and the development of species. A common research question involves the
extent to which our human behavior is grounded in an evolutionary past, as opposed
to culturally imposed. For example, among monkey species in Africa males function
primarily as sentries, warning females that predators are in the area. Might it be so
that human males and females exhibit this behavior? That is, do human males
assume a protective role and human females a protected role? Researchers studied
the look-both-ways behavior of a random sample of males alone and an independent
random sample of males with females at a dangerous pedestrian crossing. They
reasoned that if males assume a protective role, they should look both ways at a
higher proportion when they are with females than when alone. The resulting data
are shown in the table below. a) What are the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses?
b) It is reasonable to use the large-sample test for a difference in population
proportions. Show that this is true by indicating the necessary calculations.
c) Test the hypothesis you indicated in part (a), and interpret your result in the
context of the study.
Carbon Dioxide Emissions
The release of carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels, which contributes to global warming and climate change.
Clean Air Act
A comprehensive federal law in the United States aimed at controlling air pollution and improving the nation's air quality.
Emissions
The release of pollutants into the air or environment by an entity.
California
California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States, known for its diverse geography and as a hub of entertainment, technology, and agriculture.
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