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A student team examined parked cars in four different suburban shopping malls. One hundred vehicles were examined in each loation. Research Question: At α = .05, does vehicle type vary by mall location? (Data are from a project by MBA students Steve Bennett, Alicia Morais, Steve Olson, and Greg Corda.)
Vehicle Type
Somerset
Oakland
Great Lakes
Jamestown
Row Total
Car
44
49
36
64
193
Minivan
21
15
18
13
67
Full-sized Van
2
3
10
SUV
19
27
26
12
84
Truck
14
6
17
9
46
Col Total
100
400
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