The cross-tabulation data given below represent the number of males and females in a work group who feel overstressed an

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The cross-tabulation data given below represent the number of males and females in a work group who feel overstressed and those who don't. Complete parts a through d below. Overstressed? Female 9 7 No Yes Male 4 12 D a. Write the hypotheses for the chi-square test for independence. Ho: gender and overstress are independent H₁: gender and overstress are dependent b. Find the expected frequencies. Overstressed? Female Male Grand Total No 13 Yes 19 Grand Total 16 16 32 (Type integers or decimals rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
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