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 (Type integers or decimals rounded to two decimal places as needed.) c. Compute the chi-square statistic. C. 3.24 (Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.) d. Find the chi-square critical value and p-value and draw a conclusion using a level of significance of 0.05. Find the chi-square critical value. 3.841 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Find the p-value. p-value = 0.072 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) The test statistic does not exceed the critical value, and the p-value is less than the chosen level of significance, 0.05. Therefore, hypothesis and conclude that gender and overstress are reject the null
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