Is There An Association Between Party Affiliation And Gender The Accompanying Data Represent The Gender And Party Affil 1 (63.73 KiB) Viewed 119 times
Is there an association between party affiliation and gender? The accompanying data represent the gender and party affiliation of registered voters based on a random sample of 807 adults. Complete parts (a) through (f). Click the icon to view the data table. (a) Construct a frequency marginal distribution. Gender Political Party Republican Democrat Independent Frequency Marginal Distribution for Political Party (b) Construct a relative frequency marginal distribution. Gender Female Political Party Female Republican Democrat Independent Total 110 1 150 150 - Female Male 110 150 150 115 Political Party Republican Democrat Independent Relative frequency marginal distribution (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (c) What proportion of registered voters considers themselves to be Independent? (Round to three decimal places as needed.) 103 179 1 Frequency Marginal Distribution for Gender Relative frequency Male marginal distribution 115 103 179 (d) Construct a conditional distribution of party affiliation by gender. Gender Male ☐☐☐ | More Info Republican Democrat Independent Print Female 110 150 150 Male 115 103 179 Done - X X
(c) What proportion of registered voters considers themselves to be Independent? (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (d) Construct a conditional distribution of party affiliation by gender. Political Party Female Republican Democrat Independent Relative Frequency Total 1 1 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (e) Draw a bar graph of the conditional distribution found in part (d). Let the red bars (left most) represent Republican, the blue bars (middle) represent Democrat, and the green bars (right most) represent Independent. Choose the correct graph below. A. 0.6- 0.4- 0.2- Female Gender Male Male O Relative Frequency B. 0.6- 0.4- 0.2- Female Male (f) Is gender associated with party affiliation? If so, how? Choose the correct answer below. O A. Yes, gender is associated with party affiliation. Males are more likely to be Independents and less likely to be Republicans. O B. No, gender is not associated with party affiliation. C. Yes, gender is associated with party affiliation. Males are more likely to be Independents and less likely to be Democrats. Relative Frequency C. 0.6- 0.4+ 0.2- Female T Male
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