The table below is obtained from the 1996 General Social Survey that cross- classifies respondents according to the president's choice in the 1992 US presidential election and their political...


The table below is obtained from the 1996 General Social Survey that cross-<br>classifies respondents according to the president's choice in the 1992 US<br>presidential election and their political viewpoint.<br>Choice for president<br>Political viewpoint<br>Bush<br>70<br>195<br>Clinton<br>324<br>332<br>199<br>Perot<br>56<br>101<br>117<br>Liberal<br>Moderate<br>Conservative<br>382<br>Under statistical independence, compute the expected count for each<br>cell.<br>(i)<br>(ii)<br>Using expected counts in (i), estimate all the loglinear model<br>parameters under independence.<br>(ii)<br>Interpret the parameters from (ii).<br>

Extracted text: The table below is obtained from the 1996 General Social Survey that cross- classifies respondents according to the president's choice in the 1992 US presidential election and their political viewpoint. Choice for president Political viewpoint Bush 70 195 Clinton 324 332 199 Perot 56 101 117 Liberal Moderate Conservative 382 Under statistical independence, compute the expected count for each cell. (i) (ii) Using expected counts in (i), estimate all the loglinear model parameters under independence. (ii) Interpret the parameters from (ii).

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