The human resource manager at a car dealership wants to know if the ages of its employees are related to the department that they work in. Data was compiled and tabulated in a 2-way contingency table. The employees were classified according to their age and department. Expected counts are printed below observed counts  Sales Accounts Marketing Repairs Total  20-29 8 10 27 43 88  17.74 *** 26.20 23.62  30-39 29 26 38 22 *  23.18 26.72 34.24 30.86  40-49 33 32 72 82 219  44.15 50.88 65.20 58.77  50-59 81 106 86 54 327  65.92 75.97 97.36 87.75 Total 151 ** 223 201 749 Chi-Sq = 5.348 + **** + 0.024 + 15.912 +  1.459 + 0.019 + 0.413 + 2.544 + 2.816 + 7.003 + 0.709 + 9.182 +  3.448 + 11.875 + 1.325 + 12.983 = 80.395 DF = *****, P-Value = ****** No cells with expected counts less than 5. a) Name the random variables present in the table above.  b) Carefully define the null and alternative hypotheses of the Chi Square test underlying the generation of the above table.  c) Fill in the gaps marked by ‘*’, ‘**’, ‘***’, ‘****’ , ‘*****’ and ‘******’  d) What is the assumption on which these calculations are based?  e) What is relevance of the statement” No cells with expected counts less than 5.” f) Do the records suggest a relationship or independence between age anddepartment for the employees of this car dealership at the 5% significance level? Give reason(s) for your answer

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The human resource manager at a car dealership wants to know if the ages of its employees are
related to the department that they work in. Data was compiled and tabulated in a 2-way
contingency table. The employees were classified according to their age and department.
Expected counts are printed below observed counts
 Sales Accounts Marketing Repairs Total
 20-29 8 10 27 43 88
 17.74 *** 26.20 23.62
 30-39 29 26 38 22 *
 23.18 26.72 34.24 30.86
 40-49 33 32 72 82 219
 44.15 50.88 65.20 58.77
 50-59 81 106 86 54 327
 65.92 75.97 97.36 87.75
Total 151 ** 223 201 749
Chi-Sq = 5.348 + **** + 0.024 + 15.912 +
 1.459 + 0.019 + 0.413 + 2.544 +
2.816 + 7.003 + 0.709 + 9.182 +
 3.448 + 11.875 + 1.325 + 12.983 = 80.395
DF = *****, P-Value = ******
No cells with expected counts less than 5.


a) Name the random variables present in the table above. 
b) Carefully define the null and alternative hypotheses of the Chi Square test underlying the generation of the above table. 
c) Fill in the gaps marked by ‘*’, ‘**’, ‘***’, ‘****’ , ‘*****’ and ‘******’ 
d) What is the assumption on which these calculations are based? 
e) What is relevance of the statement” No cells with expected counts less than 5.”
f) Do the records suggest a relationship or independence between age anddepartment for the employees of this car dealership at the 5% significance level? Give reason(s) for your answer

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