Multiple Choice
Dr. Wadsworth used census data to estimate the number of individuals who would meet criteria for participation in his study examining single-parent families receiving federal assistance with a mother currently seeking higher education and two-parent households receiving federal assistance with either parent currently seeking higher education. Dr. Wadsworth expects 54 males and 72 females in his single-parent family group and 32 males and 44 females in his two-parent family group. Dr. Wadsworth wants to make sure the distribution is not significant different among the groups. Dr. Wadsworth needs to conduct a(n) :
A) one-way ANOVA.
B) chi-square test of independence.
C) independent samples t test.
D) multiple regression.
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