High                          Low                                              Aspirations                Aspirations                   Total       Male                                      43                              10                              53       Female                                  71                              93                            164       Total                                    114                            103                            217 A) Using and reporting the appropriate percentages, determine which sex has higher aspirations. B) Compute the expected cell frequencies under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true. C) Test the null hypothesis that males and females do not differ in their occupational aspirations.  Use α = .05. D) Compute and interpret an appropriate measure of association. (but only D)

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  1. Students enrolled in introductory sociology were classified as to their occupational aspirations and their sex. The following data were obtained:

 

                                                  High                          Low

                                             Aspirations                Aspirations                   Total

      Male                                      43                              10                              53

      Female                                  71                              93                            164

      Total                                    114                            103                            217

A) Using and reporting the appropriate percentages, determine which sex has higher aspirations.

B) Compute the expected cell frequencies under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true.

C) Test the null hypothesis that males and females do not differ in their occupational aspirations.  Use α = .05.

D) Compute and interpret an appropriate measure of association.

(but only D)

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