6.
Option A. 56.2% is correct.
7.
Option A. 16.6% is correct.
8.
Option B. 35.4% is correct.
9.
Option B. is correct.
10.
Option A. is correct.
Yes, the data supports the proposal. (it may not be significant and it may be proved that the relation between variables is not significant but still the data supports the proposal).
11.
Option A. is correct.
The value reported is >0.05. So, they fail to reject the null hypothesis (that says variables are not related) for the lack of sufficient evidence and thus, would not claim the relation between the variables.
12.
Options A. and B. correct as they are false.
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