Jasmine wonders whether the ratings for movies that are dramas differ, on average, from the ratings of movies that are comedies.She retrieves the ratings of five comedies and five dramas from the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) .The R for drama is 32 and R for comedies is 23.Using a p level of 0.05, what conclusion should be drawn on the basis of these results?
A) Given that the largest of the R (32) is greater than the critical value of 2, reject the null hypothesis.The ratings of dramas and comedies differ.
B) Given that the smallest U (U = 8) is not equal to or less than the critical value of 2, fail to reject the null hypothesis.There is no evidence that the ratings of dramas and comedies differ.
C) Given that the smallest of the R (23) is greater than the critical value of 2, reject the null hypothesis.The ratings of dramas and comedies differ.
D) Given that the smallest of the R (23) is not equal to or less than the critical value of 2, fail to reject the null hypothesis.There is no evidence that the ratings of dramas and comedies differ.
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