What was the alternative hypothesis for our cricket experiment and what p-value did we receive when inputing our data?

A. Alternative hypothesis was that there would be an even amount of wins between the resident and intruding cricket; our p-value was less than .05
B. Alternative hypothesis was that there would be an unequal amount of wins between the resident and intruding cricket; our p-value was less than .05
C. Alternative hypothesis was that there would be unequal amount of wins between the resident and intruding cricket; our p-value was greater than .05
D. Alternative hypothesis was that there would be a greater amount of wins between the resident and intruding cricket; our p-value was less than .05


Ans: B. Alternative hypothesis was that there would be an unequal amount of wins between the resident and intruding cricket; our p-value was less than .05

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