Exam 9: Bivariate Tables

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If the bivariate relationship between the two variables remains about the same after controlling for the effect of one or more causally prior and theoretically relevant variables,then the original bivariate relationship is said to be a(n)

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Define an intervening relationship.

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A relationship in which the control variable intervenes between the independent and dependent variables.

Provide an example of an intervening relationship and describe why it is so.

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When computing percentages for a bivariate table,it is best to calculate percentages ______ each category of the ______ variable.

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A bivariate table is a series of ______ joined together to make one table.

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A conditional relationship is a relationship in which the control variable's effect on the independent variable is conditional on its interaction with the dependent variable.

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In a cross tabulation,the intersection of a row and column is referred to as

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A relationship in which both the independent and dependent variables are influenced by a causally prior control variable such that the original relationship is "explained away" by the control variable,is referred to as

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Using the method of comparing percentage differences discussed in the chapter,what can you conclude about the following data? Using the method of comparing percentage differences discussed in the chapter,what can you conclude about the following data?

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The column percentages of the first column of the given bivariate table are 48%,20%,and 32% respectively. The column percentages of the first column of the given bivariate table are 48%,20%,and 32% respectively.

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Calculate the appropriate percentages for each cell and provide a brief summary of the relationship between education and divorce using the method of comparing percentage differences discussed in the chapter. Calculate the appropriate percentages for each cell and provide a brief summary of the relationship between education and divorce using the method of comparing percentage differences discussed in the chapter.

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Calculate the appropriate percentages for each cell in the table below. Calculate the appropriate percentages for each cell in the table below.

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Identify the independent variable in the following table. Identify the independent variable in the following table.

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What guides the construction and interpretation of bivariate tables?

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. -A bivariate relationship is said to be a(n)

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Consider the following hypothetical data on each respondent's region of U.S.residence and whether or not they voted in the last presidential election.Use these data to construct a bivariate table with cells containing the appropriate frequencies. Consider the following hypothetical data on each respondent's region of U.S.residence and whether or not they voted in the last presidential election.Use these data to construct a bivariate table with cells containing the appropriate frequencies.

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Given the bivariate table below,calculate the row percentages. Given the bivariate table below,calculate the row percentages.

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A technique for the simultaneous organization of two variables into a table is known as

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. -Elaboration

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In a bivariate table,the row and column totals are called

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