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Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 6 to select the best answer to the questions about the following reading passage.
"With their immersion in social media, millennials are being called the 'Elsewhere Generation.' Quite often, a millennial will ignore people in the same room while virtually interacting with people elsewhere. A teenage boy plays a multiplayer online role-playing game with people in a different country while his brothers beg him to play basketball outside. A group of friends sits in a cafe, but instead of talking to each other, they are texting people who are miles away. A student is listening to a lecture while typing a status update on Facebook. Two joggers run side by side, but each is talking on a headset to someone elsewhere. This constant multitasking means that millennials can interact with many people in many places at once. Sometimes, though, millennials seem to be everywhere and nowhere at the same time."
What is the topic of the reading passage?

Understand the principles of hypothesis testing using two-sample tests.
Comprehend the analysis of two-way tables and its applications.
Apply statistical tests to evaluate public opinion polls.
Understand the usage and interpretation of expected cell counts in hypothesis testing.

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