a. Is there a relationship between a respondent's country of residence and their level of agreement to the statement on immigrants? Could we characterize the relationship as positive or negative? Why or why not e Combining the strongly agree and agree categories, 69.1% (648 + 658/1,891) of Czechs agree that immigrants take away jobs from those born in the Czech Republic much higher than responses from other countries. What hypothesis can you offer to explain the difference in responses?

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C10. In the 2013 ISSP, respondents in several European countries were asked their Jevel
of agreement to the statement, “Immigrants take jobs away from people born in their
country." Their responses (frequencies only) are presented below.
Immigrants
Take Jobs
Czech
France
Denmark
Finland
Germany
Away
Republic
251
108
93
125
Strongly agree
648
658
310
211
245
254
Agree
355
490
309
309
459
Neither
Disagree
190
472
325
440
616
Disagree strongly
407
342
100
199
40
Total
1,891
1,930
1,295
1,187
1,653
Transcribed Image Text:C10. In the 2013 ISSP, respondents in several European countries were asked their Jevel of agreement to the statement, “Immigrants take jobs away from people born in their country." Their responses (frequencies only) are presented below. Immigrants Take Jobs Czech France Denmark Finland Germany Away Republic 251 108 93 125 Strongly agree 648 658 310 211 245 254 Agree 355 490 309 309 459 Neither Disagree 190 472 325 440 616 Disagree strongly 407 342 100 199 40 Total 1,891 1,930 1,295 1,187 1,653
a. Is there a relationship between a respondent's country of residence and their level of
a.
a
agreement to the statement on immigrants?
Could we characterize the relationship as positive or negative? Why or why note
- Combining the strongly agree and agree categories, 69.1% (648 + 658/1,891) of
agree that immigrants take away jobs from those born in the Czech Republic
C.
Czechs
much higher than responses from other countries. What hypothesis can you offer to
explain the difference in responses?
Transcribed Image Text:a. Is there a relationship between a respondent's country of residence and their level of a. a agreement to the statement on immigrants? Could we characterize the relationship as positive or negative? Why or why note - Combining the strongly agree and agree categories, 69.1% (648 + 658/1,891) of agree that immigrants take away jobs from those born in the Czech Republic C. Czechs much higher than responses from other countries. What hypothesis can you offer to explain the difference in responses?
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