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State the null and research hypotheses: H 0 : H 1 : What is the obtained chi-square value? What is the significance level (p-value) for

State the null and research hypotheses:

H0:

H1:

What is the obtained chi-square value?

What is the significance level (p-value) for the obtained chi-square?

Do we reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis?

Is there a statistically significant relationship between these variables?

What measure of association would be most appropriate for these variables?

What is the value of the measure of association?

How would I Interpret the findings by explaining whether there is a statistically significant relationship or not and the strength of the relationship and what are any patterns you see in the percentages

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Case Processing Summary Cases Valid Missing Total N Percent N Percent N Percent MARITAL Marital status * 2858 99.7% 9 0.3% 2867 100.0% HAPPY General happiness MARITAL Marital status *HAPPY General happiness Crosstabulation HAPPY General happiness 1 VERY 2 PRETTY 3 NOT TOO HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY Total MARITAL Marital status 1 MARRIED Count 465 657 86 1208 Expected Count 340.7 676.3 191.0 1208.0 2 WIDOWED Count 59 126 66 251 Expected Count 70.8 140.5 39.7 251.0 3 DIVORCED Count 100 281 114 495 Expected Count 139.6 277.1 78.3 495.0 4 SEPARATED Count 26 46 29 101 Expected Count 28.5 56.5 16.0 101.0 5 NEVER MARRIED Count 156 490 157 803 Expected Count 226.5 449.5 127.0 803.0 Total Count 806 1600 452 2858 Expected Count 806.0 1600.0 452.0 2858.0Chi-Square Tests Asymptotic Significance Value df (2-sided) Pearson Chi-Square 197.610 8 000 Likelihood Ratio 204.592 8 000 Linear-by-Linear 118.298 000 Association N of Valid Cases 2858 a. 0 cells (0.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 15.97. Symmetric Measures Asymptotic Approximate Standard Tb Approximate Value Error Significance Nominal by Nominal Phi 263 000 Cramer's V .186 000 Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .294 .023 12.472 000 N of Valid Cases 2858 a. Not assuming the null hypothesis. b. Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis

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