answer parts a through e below. R₁ R₂ R3 C₁ b. Calculate the expected values for each of the cells. 46 148 242 HA: The mean of one variable is equal to the mean of the other variable. C. Ho: The two variables are independent. HA: The two variables are not independent. O D. Ho: The mean of one variable is equal to the mean of the other variable. HA: The mean of one variable is not equal to the mean of the other variable. C₂ 214 183 146

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What is the chi-square test stat for the following problem? 

Utilize the accompanying contingency table to
answer parts a through e below.
R₁
R₂
R3
C₁
Full data set
C₂
214
183
146
b. Calculate the expected values for each of the cells.
C₁
C₂
R₁
115.8
144.2
R₂
147.4
183.6
R3
172.8
215.2
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
c. Compute the chi-square test statistic for the hypothesis test.
x² = (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
46
148
242
HA: The mean of one variable is equal to the mean of the other variable.
C. Ho: The two variables are independent.
HA: The two variables are not independent.
D. Ho: The mean of one variable is equal to the mean of the other variable.
HA: The mean of one variable is not equal to the mean of the other variable.
Transcribed Image Text:Utilize the accompanying contingency table to answer parts a through e below. R₁ R₂ R3 C₁ Full data set C₂ 214 183 146 b. Calculate the expected values for each of the cells. C₁ C₂ R₁ 115.8 144.2 R₂ 147.4 183.6 R3 172.8 215.2 (Round to one decimal place as needed.) c. Compute the chi-square test statistic for the hypothesis test. x² = (Round to two decimal places as needed.) 46 148 242 HA: The mean of one variable is equal to the mean of the other variable. C. Ho: The two variables are independent. HA: The two variables are not independent. D. Ho: The mean of one variable is equal to the mean of the other variable. HA: The mean of one variable is not equal to the mean of the other variable.
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What is the appropriate critical value for the following?

Utilize the accompanying
contingency table to answer parts a
through e below.
R₁1
R₂
R3
x²0.10
R₁
R₂
R3
=
C₁
Full data set
C₂
214
183
146
b. Calculate the expected values for each of the cells.
C₁
C₂
115.8
144.2
147.4
183.6
172.8
215.2
(Round to one decimal place as needed.)
c. Compute the chi-square test statistic for the hypothesis test.
x² = 125.82 (Round to two decimal places as needed.)
d. Determine the appropriate critical value and reach a decision for the
hypothesis test. Use a significance level of 0.10.
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
46
148
242
MA. me mean vivit valable is not equal to the mean on the
other variable.
Transcribed Image Text:Utilize the accompanying contingency table to answer parts a through e below. R₁1 R₂ R3 x²0.10 R₁ R₂ R3 = C₁ Full data set C₂ 214 183 146 b. Calculate the expected values for each of the cells. C₁ C₂ 115.8 144.2 147.4 183.6 172.8 215.2 (Round to one decimal place as needed.) c. Compute the chi-square test statistic for the hypothesis test. x² = 125.82 (Round to two decimal places as needed.) d. Determine the appropriate critical value and reach a decision for the hypothesis test. Use a significance level of 0.10. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) 46 148 242 MA. me mean vivit valable is not equal to the mean on the other variable.
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