We extend our analysis of fear and gender, from Exercise 1, with the addition of a control
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For Whites
For Blacks
a. Which racial group has a higher percentage of respondents indicating that they are afraid to walk at night in their neighborhood?
b. Regardless of race, are women more likely to report than men that they are afraid to walk at night in their neighborhood?
c. For each table, test the hypothesis that gender and fear to walk at night are independent (alpha = .01). What do you conclude?
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Social Statistics For A Diverse Society
ISBN: 9781483333540
7th Edition
Authors: Chava Frankfort Nachmias, Anna Leon Guerrero
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