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Test of product quality using human inspectors can lead to serious inspection error problems. To evaluate the performance of inspectors in a new company, a quality manager had a sample of 12 novice inspectors evaluate 200 finished products. The same 200 items were evaluated by 12 experienced inspectors. The quality of each item -whether defective or nondefective?was known to the manager. The next table lists the number of inspection errors (classifying a defective item as nondefective or vice versa) made by each inspector. A SAS printout comparing the two types of inspectors is shown in here.
1Novice Inspectors
1 30
1 35
1 26
1 40
1 36
1 20
1 45
1 31
1 33
1 29
1 21
1 48
2Experienced Inspectors
2 31
2 15
2 25
2 19
2 28
2 17
2 18
2 24
2 10
2 20
2 21
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b. What is the appropriate p-value of the test you conducted in part a?
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