. Suppose we are interested in the relationship between individuals’ place of residence (rural versus urban) and their political affiliation (Republican versus Democrat). A random sample of 100 individuals yields the following crosstabulation: Political Affiliation Place of Residence Republican Democrat Rural
1. Suppose we are interested in the relationship between individuals’ place of residence (rural versus urban) and their political affiliation (Republican versus Democrat). A random sample of 100 individuals yields the following crosstabulation:
Political Affiliation
Place of Residence Republican Democrat
Rural 21 29
Urban 14 36
A. In words, what is the null hypothesis to be tested?
B. Is the relationship between place of residence and political affiliation statistically significant at the .05 level? (Be sure to show the statistics that lead to your decision.)
C. Compute and interpret an appropriate measure of association for the relationship between these two variables.
D. Using the typical rules of thumb, would you say this is a weak, moderate, or strong relationship?
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