Recent recession and bad economic conditions forced many people to hold more than one job. A sample of 500 persons who held more than one job produced the following table.   Marital Status Gender Single Married Other Male 72 209 39 Female 33 102 45 Test at 5% level of significance whether gender and marital status are related for all people who hold more than one job

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9. Recent recession and bad economic conditions forced many people to hold more than one job. A sample of 500 persons who held more than one job produced the following table.

 

Marital Status

Gender

Single

Married

Other

Male

72

209

39

Female

33

102

45

Test at 5% level of significance whether gender and marital status are related for all people who hold more than one job

BHPY2044 STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR PSYCHOLOGY II
The Chi-Square Distribution*
*The table entries are critical values of x.
Critical
Proportion in Critical Region
0.025
df
0.10
0.05
0.01
0.005
5.02
7.38
6.63
7.88
2.71
4.61
3.84
9.21
10.60
5.99
7.81
2
3
6.25
9.35
I 1.34
12.84
7.78
11.14
13.28
14.86
9.49
11.07
4
5
9.24
12.83
15.09
16,75
14.45
16.81
18.55
10.64
12.02
13.36
12.59
14.07
15.51
7
16.01
18.48
20.28
17.53
20.09
21.96
19.02
21.67
23.59
16.92
18.31
9
14.68
10
15.99
20.48
23.21
25.19
26.76
28.30
29.82
19.68
21.92
24.72
17.28
18.55
19.81
21.06
11
12
21.03
23.34
26.22
24.74
27.69
22.36
23.68
13
14
26.12
29.14
31.32
30.58
32.00
32.80
25.00
26.30
27.49
28.85
15
22.31
16
23.54
34.27
17
24.77
27.59
30.19
33.41
35.72
37.16
38.58
18
25.99
28.87
31.53
34.81
36.19
30.14
31.41
19
27.20
32.85
20
28.41
34.17
37.57
40.00
38.93
40.29
41.40
32.67
33.92
35.17
36.42
37.65
38.89
40,11
41.34
42.56
43.77
35.48
36.78
38.08
39.36
40.65
41.92
43.19
21
29.62
30.81
32.01
42.80
44.18
22
41.64,
42.98
44.31
23
33.20
34.38
35.56
36.74
37.92
39.09
45.56
46.93
48.29
49.64
24
25
26
27
45.64
46.96
48.28
50.99
52.34
53.67
28
44.46
49.59
50.89
29
45.72
30
40.26
46.98
63.69
66.77
59.34
71.42
83.30
95.02
106.63
40
50
51.81
63.17
74.40
85.53
96.58
107.56
118.50
55.76
67.50
76.15
79.49
88.38
100.42
91.95
79.08
90.53
60
70
104.22
112.33
116.32
101.88
113.14
124.34
80
124.12
135.81
118.14
128.30
90
100
129.56
140.17
Table 8 of E. Pearson and H. O. Hartley, Bioinetrika Tables for Statisticians, 3rd ed. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1966. Adapted and reprinted with permission of the Biometrika
trustees.
Transcribed Image Text:BHPY2044 STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR PSYCHOLOGY II The Chi-Square Distribution* *The table entries are critical values of x. Critical Proportion in Critical Region 0.025 df 0.10 0.05 0.01 0.005 5.02 7.38 6.63 7.88 2.71 4.61 3.84 9.21 10.60 5.99 7.81 2 3 6.25 9.35 I 1.34 12.84 7.78 11.14 13.28 14.86 9.49 11.07 4 5 9.24 12.83 15.09 16,75 14.45 16.81 18.55 10.64 12.02 13.36 12.59 14.07 15.51 7 16.01 18.48 20.28 17.53 20.09 21.96 19.02 21.67 23.59 16.92 18.31 9 14.68 10 15.99 20.48 23.21 25.19 26.76 28.30 29.82 19.68 21.92 24.72 17.28 18.55 19.81 21.06 11 12 21.03 23.34 26.22 24.74 27.69 22.36 23.68 13 14 26.12 29.14 31.32 30.58 32.00 32.80 25.00 26.30 27.49 28.85 15 22.31 16 23.54 34.27 17 24.77 27.59 30.19 33.41 35.72 37.16 38.58 18 25.99 28.87 31.53 34.81 36.19 30.14 31.41 19 27.20 32.85 20 28.41 34.17 37.57 40.00 38.93 40.29 41.40 32.67 33.92 35.17 36.42 37.65 38.89 40,11 41.34 42.56 43.77 35.48 36.78 38.08 39.36 40.65 41.92 43.19 21 29.62 30.81 32.01 42.80 44.18 22 41.64, 42.98 44.31 23 33.20 34.38 35.56 36.74 37.92 39.09 45.56 46.93 48.29 49.64 24 25 26 27 45.64 46.96 48.28 50.99 52.34 53.67 28 44.46 49.59 50.89 29 45.72 30 40.26 46.98 63.69 66.77 59.34 71.42 83.30 95.02 106.63 40 50 51.81 63.17 74.40 85.53 96.58 107.56 118.50 55.76 67.50 76.15 79.49 88.38 100.42 91.95 79.08 90.53 60 70 104.22 112.33 116.32 101.88 113.14 124.34 80 124.12 135.81 118.14 128.30 90 100 129.56 140.17 Table 8 of E. Pearson and H. O. Hartley, Bioinetrika Tables for Statisticians, 3rd ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1966. Adapted and reprinted with permission of the Biometrika trustees.
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