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a.  Which measure of association would be most appropriate for these variables?


b.  What is the value of the measure of association?


c.  What is the strength of the association?


d.  Would be appropriate to interpret a direction for the association? If so, which direction is the association between the two variables?


Chealth Health Recode attend Attendance Recode Crosstabulation<br>amend Attendance Recode<br>2 Once a<br>Month or<br>Less<br>13<br>1 Once a<br>Year or Less<br>4 Weekly or<br>More<br>12<br>O Never<br>3 Monthiy<br>Total<br>heal Heath Recode 1 Poor<br>Count<br>28<br>10<br>74<br>* within rattend<br>Amendance Recode<br>Count<br>*within rattend<br>Aendance Recode<br>Count<br>* within rattend<br>Atendance Recode<br>9.6%<br>4.IN<br>5.5%<br>6.7%<br>3.7%<br>5.8%<br>Z Far<br>53<br>70<br>26<br>76<br>288<br>23.9%<br>23.4%<br>22.5%<br>17.4%<br>23.2%<br>22.6%<br>1 Good<br>123<br>128<br>120<br>72<br>145<br>588<br>42.0%<br>47.6%<br>50.8%<br>48.3%<br>44.3%<br>46.2%<br>4 Excellent Count<br>72<br>67<br>50<br>41<br>94<br>324<br>Xwithin rattend<br>Atmendance Recode<br>24.6%<br>24.9%<br>21.2%<br>27.5%<br>28.7%<br>25.4%<br>Total<br>Count<br>293<br>269<br>236<br>149<br>327<br>1274<br>Xwithin rattend<br>Amendance Recode<br>100.ON<br>100.0% 100.O%<br>100.0%<br>100.0%<br>100.0%<br>Chi-Square Tests<br>Asymp. Sig<br>(2-sidedi<br>Value<br>Pearson CN-Square<br>Likelihood Ratio<br>Unear-by-Linear<br>Association<br>Nof Valid Cases<br>a.O cells (0.010 have expected count less than S. The<br>19.571<br>12<br>076<br>19.128<br>12<br>085<br>5.337<br>021<br>1274<br>minimum expected count is 8.65.<br>Symmetric Measures<br>Asymp. Sd.<br>Error<br>Approx. T Agprax. Sig.<br>.076<br>Value<br>Nominal by Nominal PN<br>124<br>Cramer's V<br>.072<br>.076<br>Ordinal by Ordinal<br>Nof Valid Cases<br>a. Not assuming the null hypothesis.<br>D. Using the asymonotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.<br>Camma<br>.068<br>033<br>2.031<br>.042<br>1274<br>

Extracted text: Chealth Health Recode attend Attendance Recode Crosstabulation amend Attendance Recode 2 Once a Month or Less 13 1 Once a Year or Less 4 Weekly or More 12 O Never 3 Monthiy Total heal Heath Recode 1 Poor Count 28 10 74 * within rattend Amendance Recode Count *within rattend Aendance Recode Count * within rattend Atendance Recode 9.6% 4.IN 5.5% 6.7% 3.7% 5.8% Z Far 53 70 26 76 288 23.9% 23.4% 22.5% 17.4% 23.2% 22.6% 1 Good 123 128 120 72 145 588 42.0% 47.6% 50.8% 48.3% 44.3% 46.2% 4 Excellent Count 72 67 50 41 94 324 Xwithin rattend Atmendance Recode 24.6% 24.9% 21.2% 27.5% 28.7% 25.4% Total Count 293 269 236 149 327 1274 Xwithin rattend Amendance Recode 100.ON 100.0% 100.O% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Chi-Square Tests Asymp. Sig (2-sidedi Value Pearson CN-Square Likelihood Ratio Unear-by-Linear Association Nof Valid Cases a.O cells (0.010 have expected count less than S. The 19.571 12 076 19.128 12 085 5.337 021 1274 minimum expected count is 8.65. Symmetric Measures Asymp. Sd. Error Approx. T Agprax. Sig. .076 Value Nominal by Nominal PN 124 Cramer's V .072 .076 Ordinal by Ordinal Nof Valid Cases a. Not assuming the null hypothesis. D. Using the asymonotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis. Camma .068 033 2.031 .042 1274
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