Short Answer
A researcher is interested in testing the hypothesis that income is negatively related to family size. A random sample of 10 families was selected from the population of a large mid-western city. All families were assessed on both their per-family income and their numbers of children Since the income distribution was badly skewed, it was decided not to use the Pearson r.
-Should Ho be rejected or accepted? If Ho is rejected, state the level of significance.
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