The Cross Tabulation Data Given Below Represent The Number Of Males And Females In A Work Group Who Feel Overstressed An 1 (18.98 KiB) Viewed 39 times
The Cross Tabulation Data Given Below Represent The Number Of Males And Females In A Work Group Who Feel Overstressed An 2 (17.79 KiB) Viewed 39 times
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 through below Overstressed? Female Male 11 7 7 7 No Yes a. Write the hypotheses for the chi-square test for independence H₂ H₂: b. Find the expected frequencies Overstressed? Female Grand Total 18 14 No Yes Grand Total 18 14 (Type integers or decimals rounded to two decimal places as needed) c. Compute the chi-square statistic (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 Next
Overstressed? Female 11 No Yes IU Male 10 14 Yes Grand Total 18 14 (Type integers or decimals rounded to two decimal places as needed) ANG PARA SA In a won group who feel overstressed and those who don't Complete parts a through d be 6. Compute the chi-square statistic O (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 0.0 Find the chi-square critical value (Round to three decimal places as needed) Find the p-value p-value (Round to three decimal places as needed) The test statistic the critical value, and the p-value is the chosen level of significance, 0.05. Therefore Next
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