Company manager believes that a person's ability to be a leader is directly correlated to their zodiac sign. He never selects someone to chair a committee without first evaluating their zodiac sign. An irate employee sets out to prove her manager wrong. She claims that if zodiac sign truly makes a difference in leadership, then a random sample of 210 CEO's in our country would reveal a difference in zodiac sign distribution. She finds the following zodiac signs for her random sample of 210 CEO's:

Births | Signs
25 Aries
13 Taurus
17 Gemini
21 Cancer
16 Leo
18 Virgo
15 Libra
16 Scorpio
20 Sagittarius
11 Capricorn
23 Aquarius
15 Pisces

Can she conclude that zodiac sign makes a difference in whether or not a person makes a good leader? Alpha= .10.

A. yes because the p-value = 0.5523
B. no because the p-value = 0.5523
C. yes because the p-value = 0.4798
D. no because the p-value = 0.4798



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