An article examined the graduate admissions process for evidence of gender bias. The table shows the number of applicants accepted to each of four graduate programs. Males accepted Females accepted (of applicants) of applicants) 447 of 821 99 of 106 355 of 570 17 of 24 AWN - 100 of 408 141 of 376 20 of 373 38 of 342 Total 922 of 2172 295 of 848 a) What percentage of total applicants were admitted? % (Round to one decimal place as needed.) b) Overall, were a higher percentage of males or females admitted? Males Females c) Compare the percentage of males and females admitted into each program. Start by finding the rates of admission for males and females into program 1. Of the male applicants, % were admitted to program 1. Of the female applicants, % were admitted to program 1. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Find the admission rates for program 2. Of the male applicants. % were admitted to program 2. Of the female applicants, % were admitted to program 2. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Find the admission rates for program 3 Of the male applicants, % were admitted to program 3. Of the female applicants, % were admitted to program 3 (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Find the admission rates for program 4 Of the male applicants, % were admitted to program 4 Of the female applicants, % were admitted to program 4 (Round to one decimal place as needed.) Which of the comparisons you made do you consider most valid? Why? O A Overall average, because s into account the differences in number of applicants and admission rates for each of the four programs O B. Overall average, because it does not differentiate between the four programs OC. Individual program comparisons, because they take into account the different numbers of applicants and admission rates for each of the four programs