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CHI-SQUARE: TEST OF INDEPENDENCE Chi-square: Test of Independence Hypot Observed Frequencies (0) H : Adolescents having experienced violent Male Female Totals independent of gender. Violence

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CHI-SQUARE: TEST OF INDEPENDENCE Chi-square: Test of Independence Hypot Observed Frequencies (0) H : Adolescents having experienced violent Male Female Totals independent of gender. Violence 1130 1239 2369 Non-violence 2275 2849 5124 H : Adolescents having experienced violent Totals 3405 4088 7493 dependent on gender. Expected Frequencies (E) Alpha (a) = 0.05 Expected Male Female Totals CHISQ. TEST= 0.0076 Violence 1076.53 1292.47 2369 Non-violence 2328.47 2795.53 5124 Totals 3405 4088 7493 Now that you have determined the answer, it is time to provide a 1 or 2 sentence write up of your answer. In statistics, it is important that you not only get the correct mathematical answer, but that you become comfortable writing up your results in a manner that is easily understood by the reader/audience. Null hypothesis is rejected. With a p-value of .05, we must accept the null hypothesis due to the chi- square test = .0076, there is not enough variation and we are 95% confident that the null hypothesis is false and we accept the alternative hypothesis

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