Exam 7: CHI-Square Tests for Categorical Variables

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Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization recently conducted a survey of 1,015 randomly selected U.S. adults about "Black Friday" shopping. They asked the following question: "As you know, the Friday after Thanksgiving is one of the biggest shopping days of the year. Looking ahead, do you personally plan on shopping on the Friday after Thanksgiving, or not?" Their results, broken down by sex, are summarized in the provided two-way table. Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization recently conducted a survey of 1,015 randomly selected U.S. adults about Black Friday shopping. They asked the following question: As you know, the Friday after Thanksgiving is one of the biggest shopping days of the year.  Looking ahead, do you personally plan on shopping on the Friday after Thanksgiving, or not? Their results, broken down by sex, are summarized in the provided two-way table.    -Compute the expected cell counts for all cells. Report your counts to two decimal places. -Compute the expected cell counts for all cells. Report your counts to two decimal places.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization recently conducted a survey of 1,015 randomly selected U.S. adults about "Black Friday" shopping. They asked the following question: "As you know, the Friday after Thanksgiving is one of the biggest shopping days of the year. Looking ahead, do you personally plan on shopping on the Friday after Thanksgiving, or not?" Their results, broken down by sex, are summarized in the provided two-way table. Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization recently conducted a survey of 1,015 randomly selected U.S. adults about Black Friday shopping. They asked the following question: As you know, the Friday after Thanksgiving is one of the biggest shopping days of the year.  Looking ahead, do you personally plan on shopping on the Friday after Thanksgiving, or not? Their results, broken down by sex, are summarized in the provided two-way table.    -Is it appropriate to use a chi-square test to test for an association between sex and plans to shop the Friday after Thanksgiving?  -Is it appropriate to use a chi-square test to test for an association between sex and plans to shop the Friday after Thanksgiving?

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Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization recently conducted a survey of 1,015 randomly selected U.S. adults about "Black Friday" shopping. They asked the following question: "As you know, the Friday after Thanksgiving is one of the biggest shopping days of the year. Looking ahead, do you personally plan on shopping on the Friday after Thanksgiving, or not?" Their results, broken down by sex, are summarized in the provided two-way table. Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization recently conducted a survey of 1,015 randomly selected U.S. adults about Black Friday shopping. They asked the following question: As you know, the Friday after Thanksgiving is one of the biggest shopping days of the year.  Looking ahead, do you personally plan on shopping on the Friday after Thanksgiving, or not? Their results, broken down by sex, are summarized in the provided two-way table.    -The Gallup organization asked a random sample of U.S. adults if they would prefer to have a job outside the home, or if they would prefer to stay home to care for the family and home. Of the 504 males they surveyed, 391 said that they would prefer to have a job outside of the home. Of the 473 females they surveyed, 254 said that they would prefer a job outside of the home.     Test, at the 5% level, if there is evidence of an association between sex and preference to have a job outside of the home. Include all details of the test. -The Gallup organization asked a random sample of U.S. adults if they would prefer to have a job outside the home, or if they would prefer to stay home to care for the family and home. Of the 504 males they surveyed, 391 said that they would prefer to have a job outside of the home. Of the 473 females they surveyed, 254 said that they would prefer a job outside of the home. Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization recently conducted a survey of 1,015 randomly selected U.S. adults about Black Friday shopping. They asked the following question: As you know, the Friday after Thanksgiving is one of the biggest shopping days of the year.  Looking ahead, do you personally plan on shopping on the Friday after Thanksgiving, or not? Their results, broken down by sex, are summarized in the provided two-way table.    -The Gallup organization asked a random sample of U.S. adults if they would prefer to have a job outside the home, or if they would prefer to stay home to care for the family and home. Of the 504 males they surveyed, 391 said that they would prefer to have a job outside of the home. Of the 473 females they surveyed, 254 said that they would prefer a job outside of the home.     Test, at the 5% level, if there is evidence of an association between sex and preference to have a job outside of the home. Include all details of the test. Test, at the 5% level, if there is evidence of an association between sex and preference to have a job outside of the home. Include all details of the test.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: Are all colors equally likely for Milk Chocolate M&M's? Data collected from a bag of Milk Chocolate M&M's are provided. Use the following to answer the questions below: Are all colors equally likely for Milk Chocolate M&M's? Data collected from a bag of Milk Chocolate M&M's are provided.    -Report the p-value for your test. What conclusion can be made about the color distribution for Milk Chocolate M&M's? Use a 5% significance level. -Report the p-value for your test. What conclusion can be made about the color distribution for Milk Chocolate M&M's? Use a 5% significance level.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: In a survey conducted by the Gallup organization, 1,017 adults were asked "In general, how much trust and confidence do you have in the mass media - such as newspapers, TV, and radio - when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately, and fairly?" The results are summarized in the provided table. Use the following to answer the questions below: In a survey conducted by the Gallup organization, 1,017 adults were asked In general, how much trust and confidence do you have in the mass media - such as newspapers, TV, and radio - when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately, and fairly? The results are summarized in the provided table.     We are interested in testing whether or not the four responses are equally likely. -Is a chi-square test appropriate in this situation?  We are interested in testing whether or not the four responses are equally likely. -Is a chi-square test appropriate in this situation?

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Use the following to answer the questions below: Observed counts from a sample are provided in the following table. The expected counts from a null hypothesis are given in parentheses. Use the following to answer the questions below: Observed counts from a sample are provided in the following table. The expected counts from a null hypothesis are given in parentheses.    -Based on the expected counts, which of the following is most likely the null hypothesis? -Based on the expected counts, which of the following is most likely the null hypothesis?

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Use the following to answer the questions below: Upon request, the Mars Company (the maker of M&M's) will provide the color distribution for their candies. As of August 2009, they noted that "Our color blends were selected by conducting consumer preference tests, which indicate the assortment of colors that pleased the greatest number of people and created the most attractive overall effect. On average, our mix of colors for M&M'S CHOCOLATE CANDIES is: M&M'S MILK CHOCOLATE: 24% cyan blue, 20% orange, 16% green, 14% bright yellow, 13% red, 13% brown." Data collected from a bag of Milk Chocolate M&M's are provided. Use the following to answer the questions below: Upon request, the Mars Company (the maker of M&M's) will provide the color distribution for their candies. As of August 2009, they noted that Our color blends were selected by conducting consumer preference tests, which indicate the assortment of colors that pleased the greatest number of people and created the most attractive overall effect. On average, our mix of colors for M&M'S CHOCOLATE CANDIES is: M&M'S MILK CHOCOLATE: 24% cyan blue, 20% orange, 16% green, 14% bright yellow, 13% red, 13% brown. Data collected from a bag of Milk Chocolate M&M's are provided.     We want to determine if this sample provides evidence that the color distribution has changed since August 2009. -Find the expected counts for each color using the sample size (420 total candies) and null hypothesis. We want to determine if this sample provides evidence that the color distribution has changed since August 2009. -Find the expected counts for each color using the sample size (420 total candies) and null hypothesis.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization surveyed a random sample of American adults about their belief in the theory of evolution. The responses are summarized in the provided table. Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization surveyed a random sample of American adults about their belief in the theory of evolution. The responses are summarized in the provided table.    -In a survey, Gallup asked a random sample of U.S. adults if they would prefer to have a job outside the home, or if they would prefer to stay home to care for the family and home. The results are summarized below.    Use the goodness-of-fit test to determine if there is evidence that the two choices are not equally likely. Use a 5% significance level. -In a survey, Gallup asked a random sample of U.S. adults if they would prefer to have a job outside the home, or if they would prefer to stay home to care for the family and home. The results are summarized below. Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization surveyed a random sample of American adults about their belief in the theory of evolution. The responses are summarized in the provided table.    -In a survey, Gallup asked a random sample of U.S. adults if they would prefer to have a job outside the home, or if they would prefer to stay home to care for the family and home. The results are summarized below.    Use the goodness-of-fit test to determine if there is evidence that the two choices are not equally likely. Use a 5% significance level. Use the goodness-of-fit test to determine if there is evidence that the two choices are not equally likely. Use a 5% significance level.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: M&M's, the popular candy-coated chocolate treats, come in a variety of flavors. Two popular varieties are Milk Chocolate (sometimes referred to as "Plain") and Peanut. Does the Mars Company (the maker of M&M's) use the same color distribution (frequency of colors) for all varieties, or does it depend on variety? Data were collected on the two varieties and computer output for a chi-square test of association is provided. ‪ Use the following to answer the questions below: M&M's, the popular candy-coated chocolate treats, come in a variety of flavors. Two popular varieties are Milk Chocolate (sometimes referred to as Plain) and Peanut. Does the Mars Company (the maker of M&M's) use the same color distribution (frequency of colors) for all varieties, or does it depend on variety? Data were collected on the two varieties and computer output for a chi-square test of association is provided. ‪   -Test, at the 5% level, if there is a significant association between variety and color. Include all details of the test. -Test, at the 5% level, if there is a significant association between variety and color. Include all details of the test.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: Are all colors equally likely for Milk Chocolate M&M's? Data collected from a bag of Milk Chocolate M&M's are provided. Use the following to answer the questions below: Are all colors equally likely for Milk Chocolate M&M's? Data collected from a bag of Milk Chocolate M&M's are provided.    -Are all colors equally likely for Dark Chocolate M&M's? Data collected from a bag of Dark Chocolate M&M's are provided.    Test, at the 5% level, if this sample provides evidence that not all colors are equally likely for Dark Chocolate M&M's. Include all details of the test. -Are all colors equally likely for Dark Chocolate M&M's? Data collected from a bag of Dark Chocolate M&M's are provided. Use the following to answer the questions below: Are all colors equally likely for Milk Chocolate M&M's? Data collected from a bag of Milk Chocolate M&M's are provided.    -Are all colors equally likely for Dark Chocolate M&M's? Data collected from a bag of Dark Chocolate M&M's are provided.    Test, at the 5% level, if this sample provides evidence that not all colors are equally likely for Dark Chocolate M&M's. Include all details of the test. Test, at the 5% level, if this sample provides evidence that not all colors are equally likely for Dark Chocolate M&M's. Include all details of the test.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: An insurance agent is interested in knowing if car crashes are more likely to occur on some days of the week than others. She selects a random sample of 250 insurance claims involving car crashes. Computer output from her chi-square test is provided. Use the following to answer the questions below: An insurance agent is interested in knowing if car crashes are more likely to occur on some days of the week than others. She selects a random sample of 250 insurance claims involving car crashes. Computer output from her chi-square test is provided.    -Test, at the 5% level, if there is evidence that car crashes are not equally like to occur on all days of the week. Include all details of the test. -Test, at the 5% level, if there is evidence that car crashes are not equally like to occur on all days of the week. Include all details of the test.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: A political science professor at a small university wants to know if political party affiliation is significantly associated with trust in the media. He randomly selects 66 Democrats, 63 Republicans, and 41 Independents. Computer output of his chi-square analysis is provided. Use the following to answer the questions below: A political science professor at a small university wants to know if political party affiliation is significantly associated with trust in the media. He randomly selects 66 Democrats, 63 Republicans, and 41 Independents. Computer output of his chi-square analysis is provided.    -Test, at the 5% level, if there is a significant association between political party affiliation and trust in the media. Include all details of the test. -Test, at the 5% level, if there is a significant association between political party affiliation and trust in the media. Include all details of the test.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: In a survey conducted by the Gallup organization, 1,017 adults were asked "In general, how much trust and confidence do you have in the mass media - such as newspapers, TV, and radio - when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately, and fairly?" The results are summarized in the provided table. Use the following to answer the questions below: In a survey conducted by the Gallup organization, 1,017 adults were asked In general, how much trust and confidence do you have in the mass media - such as newspapers, TV, and radio - when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately, and fairly? The results are summarized in the provided table.     We are interested in testing whether or not the four responses are equally likely. -Which opinion has the largest contribution to the chi-square test statistic? For this age group, is the observed count smaller or larger than the expected count? We are interested in testing whether or not the four responses are equally likely. -Which opinion has the largest contribution to the chi-square test statistic? For this age group, is the observed count smaller or larger than the expected count?

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Use the following to answer the questions below: February 12, 2009 marked the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. To celebrate, Gallup, a national polling organization, surveyed 1,018 Americans about their education level and their beliefs about the theory of evolution. The survey results are displayed in the provided two-way table. Note that the expected counts for most cells appear in parentheses. Use the following to answer the questions below: February 12, 2009 marked the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. To celebrate, Gallup, a national polling organization, surveyed 1,018 Americans about their education level and their beliefs about the theory of evolution. The survey results are displayed in the provided two-way table. Note that the expected counts for most cells appear in parentheses.    -Compute the expected cell count for the (College Graduate, Do Not Believe) cell. Report your answer with one decimal place. -Compute the expected cell count for the (College Graduate, Do Not Believe) cell. Report your answer with one decimal place.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: February 12, 2009 marked the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. To celebrate, Gallup, a national polling organization, surveyed 1,018 Americans about their education level and their beliefs about the theory of evolution. The survey results are displayed in the provided two-way table. Note that the expected counts for most cells appear in parentheses. Use the following to answer the questions below: February 12, 2009 marked the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. To celebrate, Gallup, a national polling organization, surveyed 1,018 Americans about their education level and their beliefs about the theory of evolution. The survey results are displayed in the provided two-way table. Note that the expected counts for most cells appear in parentheses.    -A study to investigate the dominant paw in cats was described in the scientific journal Animal Behaviour. The researchers used a random sample of 42 domestic cats. In this study, each cat was shown a treat (5 grams of tuna), and while the cat watched, the food was placed inside a jar. The opening of the jar was small enough that the cat could not stick its head inside to remove the treat. The researcher recorded the paw that was first used by the cat to try to retrieve the treat. This was repeated 100 times for each cat (over a span of several days). The paw used most often was deemed the dominant paw. The researchers want to determine if there is a significant association between sex of the cat and dominant paw. Computer output from the analysis is provided. Is it appropriate to perform the chi-test to test for an association between sex and dominant paw in cats? If so, perform the test. If not, briefly explain why. ‪    All expected cell counts are larger than 5, so it is appropriate to use the chi-square test. Test Statistic: 30.927 Degrees of freedom: 1 p-value ≈ 0 There is very strong evidence that sex and the dominant paw in cats are related. -A study to investigate the dominant paw in cats was described in the scientific journal Animal Behaviour. The researchers used a random sample of 42 domestic cats. In this study, each cat was shown a treat (5 grams of tuna), and while the cat watched, the food was placed inside a jar. The opening of the jar was small enough that the cat could not stick its head inside to remove the treat. The researcher recorded the paw that was first used by the cat to try to retrieve the treat. This was repeated 100 times for each cat (over a span of several days). The paw used most often was deemed the dominant paw. The researchers want to determine if there is a significant association between sex of the cat and dominant paw. Computer output from the analysis is provided. Is it appropriate to perform the chi-test to test for an association between sex and dominant paw in cats? If so, perform the test. If not, briefly explain why. ‪ Use the following to answer the questions below: February 12, 2009 marked the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. To celebrate, Gallup, a national polling organization, surveyed 1,018 Americans about their education level and their beliefs about the theory of evolution. The survey results are displayed in the provided two-way table. Note that the expected counts for most cells appear in parentheses.    -A study to investigate the dominant paw in cats was described in the scientific journal Animal Behaviour. The researchers used a random sample of 42 domestic cats. In this study, each cat was shown a treat (5 grams of tuna), and while the cat watched, the food was placed inside a jar. The opening of the jar was small enough that the cat could not stick its head inside to remove the treat. The researcher recorded the paw that was first used by the cat to try to retrieve the treat. This was repeated 100 times for each cat (over a span of several days). The paw used most often was deemed the dominant paw. The researchers want to determine if there is a significant association between sex of the cat and dominant paw. Computer output from the analysis is provided. Is it appropriate to perform the chi-test to test for an association between sex and dominant paw in cats? If so, perform the test. If not, briefly explain why. ‪    All expected cell counts are larger than 5, so it is appropriate to use the chi-square test. Test Statistic: 30.927 Degrees of freedom: 1 p-value ≈ 0 There is very strong evidence that sex and the dominant paw in cats are related. All expected cell counts are larger than 5, so it is appropriate to use the chi-square test. Test Statistic: 30.927 Degrees of freedom: 1 p-value ≈ 0 There is very strong evidence that sex and the dominant paw in cats are related.

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Use the following to answer the questions below: February 12, 2009 marked the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. To celebrate, Gallup, a national polling organization, surveyed 1,018 Americans about their education level and their beliefs about the theory of evolution. The survey results are displayed in the provided two-way table. Note that the expected counts for most cells appear in parentheses. Use the following to answer the questions below: February 12, 2009 marked the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. To celebrate, Gallup, a national polling organization, surveyed 1,018 Americans about their education level and their beliefs about the theory of evolution. The survey results are displayed in the provided two-way table. Note that the expected counts for most cells appear in parentheses.    -Is it appropriate to use a chi-square test to test for an association between education level and belief about evolution?  -Is it appropriate to use a chi-square test to test for an association between education level and belief about evolution?

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Use the following to answer the questions below: A political science professor at a small university wants to know if political party affiliation is significantly associated with trust in the media. He randomly selects 66 Democrats, 63 Republicans, and 41 Independents. Computer output of his chi-square analysis is provided. Use the following to answer the questions below: A political science professor at a small university wants to know if political party affiliation is significantly associated with trust in the media. He randomly selects 66 Democrats, 63 Republicans, and 41 Independents. Computer output of his chi-square analysis is provided.    -Is it appropriate to use a chi-square test to test for an association between political party and trust in the media?  -Is it appropriate to use a chi-square test to test for an association between political party and trust in the media?

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Use the following to answer the questions below: M&M's, the popular candy-coated chocolate treats, come in a variety of flavors. Two popular varieties are Milk Chocolate (sometimes referred to as "Plain") and Peanut. Does the Mars Company (the maker of M&M's) use the same color distribution (frequency of colors) for all varieties, or does it depend on variety? Data were collected on the two varieties and computer output for a chi-square test of association is provided. ‪ Use the following to answer the questions below: M&M's, the popular candy-coated chocolate treats, come in a variety of flavors. Two popular varieties are Milk Chocolate (sometimes referred to as Plain) and Peanut. Does the Mars Company (the maker of M&M's) use the same color distribution (frequency of colors) for all varieties, or does it depend on variety? Data were collected on the two varieties and computer output for a chi-square test of association is provided. ‪   -Is it appropriate to use a chi-square test to test for an association between variety and color?  -Is it appropriate to use a chi-square test to test for an association between variety and color?

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Use the following to answer the questions below: Observed counts from a sample are provided in the following table. The expected counts from a null hypothesis are given in parentheses. Use the following to answer the questions below: Observed counts from a sample are provided in the following table. The expected counts from a null hypothesis are given in parentheses.    -What is the   - test statistic? -What is the Use the following to answer the questions below: Observed counts from a sample are provided in the following table. The expected counts from a null hypothesis are given in parentheses.    -What is the   - test statistic? - test statistic?

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Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization surveyed a random sample of American adults about their belief in the theory of evolution. The responses are summarized in the provided table. Use the following to answer the questions below: The Gallup organization surveyed a random sample of American adults about their belief in the theory of evolution. The responses are summarized in the provided table.    -Is a chi-square test appropriate for testing if all beliefs are not equally likely?  -Is a chi-square test appropriate for testing if all beliefs are not equally likely?

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