Psychology: MyersBriggs The following table shows the MyersBriggs personality preferences for a random sample of 519 people

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Psychology: Myers–Briggs The following table shows the Myers–Briggs personality preferences for a random sample of 519 people in the listed professions (Atlas of Type Tables by Macdaid, McCaulley, and Kainz). T refers to thinking and F refers to feeling.

Occupation Personality Preference Type T F Row Total Clergy (all denominations) 57 91 148 M.D. 77 82 159 Lawyer 118 94 212 Column Total 252 267 519 Use the chi-square test to determine if the listed occupations and personality preferences are independent at the 0.01 level of significance.

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