Multiple Choice
Imagine you conducted a study to look at the association between whether an expectant mother eats breakfast (or not) and the gender of her baby. Cramér's V = .22. How would you interpret this value?
A) 2.2% of the variation in frequency counts of baby gender (boy or girl) can be explained by whether or not the mother ate breakfast every day.
B) There is a medium to large association between the gender of the baby and whether or not the mother ate breakfast every day.
C) There was a small to medium association between baby gender and whether the mother ate breakfast every day.
D) 22% of the variation in frequency counts of baby gender (boy or girl) can be explained by whether or not the mother ate breakfast every day.
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