A researcher examines how having a young child influences job promotion for the first 10 years after the child was born.

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A researcher examines how having a young child influences job promotion for the first 10 years after the child was born.

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A researcher examines how having a young child influences job promotion for the first 10 years after the child was born. The two crosstabulations below display this relationship for women and men. Women Men Not having a Having a Not having a Having a young child young child young child young child Promoted 30 10 Promoted 40 30 Not 20 50 Not 20 20 promoted promoted I 4-1) Calculate odds ratio for the overall sample: zero-order table (5 points) 4-2) Calculate odds ratio for women. (5 points) 4-3) Calculate odds ratio for men. (5 points)
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