In How It Works 15.2, we walked through a chi-square test for independence using two items from
Question:
In How It Works 15.2, we walked through a chi-square test for independence using two items from the General Social Survey (GSS)—LIFE and MOBILE16. Use the se data to answer the following questions.
a. Construct a table that shows only the appropriate conditional proportions for this example. For example, the percentage of people who find life exciting, given that they live in the same city, is 42.4. The proportion, therefore, is 0.424.
b. Construct a graph that di splays these conditional proportions.
c. Calculate the relative risk (or relative likelihood) of finding life exciting if one lives in a different state compared to if one lives in the same city as one did at 16.
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Essentials Of Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781464107771
3rd Edition
Authors: Susan A. Nolan