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13. According to the question 12, what is the strength of the relationship between the age
and the support for the anti-smoking law?
a. Strong and positive relationship
b. Moderate and negative relationship
Weak and positive relationship
d. Moderate and positive relationship
Strong and negative relationship
с.
e.
Transcribed Image Text:13. According to the question 12, what is the strength of the relationship between the age and the support for the anti-smoking law? a. Strong and positive relationship b. Moderate and negative relationship Weak and positive relationship d. Moderate and positive relationship Strong and negative relationship с. e.
12. The city council is considering a law that would ban smokirg in all public
facilities. A sample has been selected from the community and tested for support
of the ordinance. Is there a statistically significant relationship between age and
support for the anti-smoking law? Use the five step model as a guide and write a
sentence or two interpreting your results.
Age
More than 40
Less than 40
Support:
For
145
78
223
Against
103
169
272
248
247
495
A. Use probabilities to determine if these two variable are independent or
dependent
P (Less than 40) =
P (Less than 40 | For) =
P (Less than 40 | Against) =
Are age and support for the anti-smoking law independent? (Yes = independent/No
= not independent)
Transcribed Image Text:12. The city council is considering a law that would ban smokirg in all public facilities. A sample has been selected from the community and tested for support of the ordinance. Is there a statistically significant relationship between age and support for the anti-smoking law? Use the five step model as a guide and write a sentence or two interpreting your results. Age More than 40 Less than 40 Support: For 145 78 223 Against 103 169 272 248 247 495 A. Use probabilities to determine if these two variable are independent or dependent P (Less than 40) = P (Less than 40 | For) = P (Less than 40 | Against) = Are age and support for the anti-smoking law independent? (Yes = independent/No = not independent)
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