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5) [StatCrunch] In the Grad Student Survey, construct a Contingency table for Political Affiliation ('Affil') and support for Affirmative Action ('Affirm'). Look at the Odds
5) [StatCrunch] In the Grad Student Survey, construct a Contingency table for Political Affiliation ('Affil') and support for Affirmative Action ('Affirm'). Look at the Odds Ratios for 'n' and 'y' responses for each pair of Affiliations: ('d', 'i'), ('d', 'r'), ('i', 'r').
Would we consider Independents to be more similar to Democrats or to Republicans?(Hint: The more Association between the Variables, the easier it is to tell groups apart, the less "alike" that they are.)