Favor or oppose death penalty for murder * Respondents sex Crosstabulation Count Respondents sex MALE FEMALE Total Favor or FAVOR 30 27 57 oppose death (expected) penalty for murder OPPOSE 16 20 36...

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Favor or oppose death penalty for murder * Respondents sex<br>Crosstabulation<br>Count<br>Respondents sex<br>MALE<br>FEMALE<br>Total<br>Favor or<br>FAVOR<br>30<br>27<br>57<br>oppose death<br>(expected)<br>penalty for<br>murder<br>OPPOSE<br>16<br>20<br>36<br>(expected)<br>Total<br>46<br>47<br>93<br>We want to test whether there is an association between one's gender and support for capital punishment in the U.S.<br>Formulate the hypotheses for the chi-square test:<br>Họ: fo<br>fe<br>H1: fo<br>fe<br>For a = 0.01 and df =<br>the chi-square critical is equal to<br>Then, calculate the expected frequencies (insert them in the table under the observed frequencies, round to 1 decimal)<br>The chi-square-obtained statistic is equal to<br>(round to 3 decimals)<br>The p-value is equal to<br>(round to 3 decimals)<br>Based on these results, can we reject the null hypothesis? (yes/no)<br>We can conclude that<br>between one's gender and support for capital punishment in the U.S.<br>We want to know how strong is the association. The phi statistic is equal to<br>We can conclude that the association between one's gender and support for capital punishment is (weak/moderate/strong)<br>

Extracted text: Favor or oppose death penalty for murder * Respondents sex Crosstabulation Count Respondents sex MALE FEMALE Total Favor or FAVOR 30 27 57 oppose death (expected) penalty for murder OPPOSE 16 20 36 (expected) Total 46 47 93 We want to test whether there is an association between one's gender and support for capital punishment in the U.S. Formulate the hypotheses for the chi-square test: Họ: fo fe H1: fo fe For a = 0.01 and df = the chi-square critical is equal to Then, calculate the expected frequencies (insert them in the table under the observed frequencies, round to 1 decimal) The chi-square-obtained statistic is equal to (round to 3 decimals) The p-value is equal to (round to 3 decimals) Based on these results, can we reject the null hypothesis? (yes/no) We can conclude that between one's gender and support for capital punishment in the U.S. We want to know how strong is the association. The phi statistic is equal to We can conclude that the association between one's gender and support for capital punishment is (weak/moderate/strong)

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