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Exhibit 20.11.A wine magazine wants to know if chefs can tell the difference between duck liver pate and wet dog food.Eighteen chefs were asked to rate both the pate and dog food on a scale from 1 to 5,with 1 corresponding to "inedible" and 5 to "very tasty".The results are shown in the following table. Exhibit 20.11.A wine magazine wants to know if chefs can tell the difference between duck liver pate and wet dog food.Eighteen chefs were asked to rate both the pate and dog food on a scale from 1 to 5,with 1 corresponding to  inedible  and 5 to  very tasty .The results are shown in the following table.   Refer to Exhibit 20.11.Assuming   has the standard normal distribution,the value of the test statistic for the sign test is: A) 3.767 B) -3.767 C) 0 D) None of the above Refer to Exhibit 20.11.Assuming Exhibit 20.11.A wine magazine wants to know if chefs can tell the difference between duck liver pate and wet dog food.Eighteen chefs were asked to rate both the pate and dog food on a scale from 1 to 5,with 1 corresponding to  inedible  and 5 to  very tasty .The results are shown in the following table.   Refer to Exhibit 20.11.Assuming   has the standard normal distribution,the value of the test statistic for the sign test is: A) 3.767 B) -3.767 C) 0 D) None of the above has the standard normal distribution,the value of the test statistic for the sign test is:


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