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4. Braden-Maguire, Sigal and Perrino (2005) investigated the type of verdict by study participants after they read a 12-page summary ofa case involving a battered woman who had shot and killed her husband, In particular, the researchers wanted to know if the type of abuse affected participants decision about whether the women was guilty of murder. Table: Abuse PhysicaIAbuse Emotional Abuse Not guilt 75 33 Guilty 25 67 Answer the following questions: Please answer below. Independent variable is Dependent variable is What percent of individuals who read the physical abuse case indicated the women was guilty? What percentage of individuals gave a guilty result? What percentage of individuals in who read a physical abuse cases said the women was not guilty? Complete the table below (5 points). Category Observed Expected (0 7 EWE Not guilty, Emotional Not guilty, Physical Guilty. Emotional Guilty. Physical Perform the six steps of hypothesis testing using the data to determine if there is an increase in the number of aggressive behaviors in children after they have viewed the television program. Use a two-tailed test with alpha level of 0.054 Put answer below Points Step 1. State the 5 populations, the Category Expected Not guilty, Emotional Not guilty, Physical Guilty, Emotional Guilty. Physical Perform the six steps of hypothesis testing using the data to determine if there is an increase in the number of aggressive behaviors in children after they have viewed the television program. Use a two-tailed test with alpha level of 0.05. Put answer below Points Step 1. State the 5 populations, the comparison distribution and assumptions. Step 2. State the null hypothesis and research hypothesis. Step 3. Calculate the Fill out Table and calculate statistics above characteristics of the comparison distribution. Step 4. Identify critical values/cutoffs. Step 5. Calculate tvalue Step 6. Make a decision about the null hypothesis and research hypothesis. Calculate the effect size for this test and explain its meaning. Please answer below. Cramer'sV: Interpret the Cramer's V