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A clinical psychologist conducted a study in which women rated their sense of humor as high,medium,or low,and then stated whether they believed they were generally disliked or liked.The results and an excerpt from this fictitious study follow: Observed (and Expected)Frequencies Excerpt: "A chi-square test for independence was conducted to see if the extent to which participants found themselves to be funny was related to whether they thought others liked or disliked them.The result was significant,χ2 (2,N = 68)= 8.94,p < .05."
-Of the women who rated themselves as highly humorous,__________% also thought they were liked.
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