We reject the null hypothesis!
We reject the null hypothesis at any reasonable
level of significance because our p-value was
less than our alpha. Therefore, we have
sufficient evidence to say that the proportion
of students who wear their IDs around their neck
in the morning is greater than the proportion of
students who wear their IDs around their neck in
the afternoon.
Since the p-value is so low it makes sense that we draw the conclusion that people wear their IDs more in the morning than in the afternoon. It seemed a little difficult to tell based on the tallies alone for each day, but after putting all of the data together it seemed clear that more students were actually wearing their IDs in the morning than in the afternoon.