A sociologist working on social reproduction is interested in how people identifying with different social classes participate in a variety of cultural/leisure activities and how this might contribute to social reproduction. a) Use the two bivariate tables below (G88 2016) to describe the association between social class and attendance of performance of popular music, and the association between social class and attendance of performance of symphonic music. b) Examine the measures of association that have been computed for these two tables. Describe them. Write one sentence to describe your overall findings. Social class Upper-middle Lower-middle Upper class class Middle class class Lower class Total Attendending a 5 times or more a year Count 16 172 412 88 10 698 performance of popular music - Past 12 months % within Social class 11,0% 9,49 6,9% 6,5% 3,3% 7,2% 1 to 4 times a year Count 56 758 2145 397 51 3407 % within Social class 38,4% 41,3% 35,8% 29,2% 16,8% 35,3% Not in the past 12 months Count 74 907 3441 873 242 5537 % within Social class 50,7% 49,4% 57,4% 64,3% 79,9% 57,4% Total Count 146 1837 998 1358 303 9642 % within Social class 100,0% 100,0% 100,0% 100,0% 100,0% 100,0% Crosstab Social class Upper-middle Lower-middle Upper class class Middle class class Lower class Total Attend a performance of 5 times or more a year Count 12 52 136 24 228 symphonic music - Past 12 months % within Social class 8,3% 2,8% 2,3% 1,8% 1,3% 2,4% 1 to 4 times a year Count 28 325 766 134 22 1275 % within Social class 19,3% 17,7% 12,8% 9,9% 7,3% 13,2% Not in the past 12 months Count 105 1459 5097 1200 277 8138 % within Social class 72,4% 79,5% 85,0% 88,4% 91,4% 84,4% Total Count 145 1836 5999 1358 303 9641 % within Social class 100,0% 100,0% 100,0% 100,0% 100,0% 100,0% Association Cramer's V Lambda Gamma Kendall's tau-c Popular music by 0.087 0 0.186 0.084 social class Symphonic performance by 0.069 0 0.209 0.048 social class