Thirty years after the Clark and Clark study, Hraba and Grant (1970) repeated the study referred to in Exercise 6.5. The studies, though similar, were not exactly equivalent, but the results were interesting. Hraba and Grant found that out of 89 African-American children, 28 chose the white doll and 61 chose the black doll. Run the appropriate chi-square test on their data and interpret the results.
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