Market researchers assume that men and women have different music preferences.  Specifically, it is predicted that women prefer jazz music and men are more interested in classical music.  Below is a contingency table for a Japanese sample.  What can be concluded with ? = 0.10?   Music Sex rock classical jazz male 21 18 12 female 9 19 25 a) What is the appropriate test statistic?  ---Select--- na z-test One-Sample t-test Independent-Samples t-test Related-Samples t-test One-Way ANOVA Within-Subjects ANOVA Two-Way ANOVA Correlation Slope Chi-Square GoF Chi-Square Independence Compute the statistic selected in a):  b) Obtain/compute the appropriate values to make a decision about H0. Critical Value =  ;  Test Statistic =  Decision:  ---Select--- Reject H0 Fail to reject H0 c) Compute the corresponding effect size(s) and indicate magnitude(s). If not appropriate, input and/or select "na" below. Effect Size =  ;  Magnitude:  ---Select--- na trivial effect small effect medium effect large effect d) Make an interpretation based on the results. There is a significant positive relationship between sex and music preference.There is a significant relationship between sex and music preference.    Sex and music preference are independent.

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Market researchers assume that men and women have different music preferences.  Specifically, it is predicted that women prefer jazz music and men are more interested in classical music.  Below is a contingency table for a Japanese sample.  What can be concluded with ? = 0.10?

  Music
Sex rock classical jazz
male 21 18 12
female 9 19 25


a) What is the appropriate test statistic?
 ---Select--- na z-test One-Sample t-test Independent-Samples t-test Related-Samples t-test One-Way ANOVA Within-Subjects ANOVA Two-Way ANOVA Correlation Slope Chi-Square GoF Chi-Square Independence
Compute the statistic selected in a)

b) Obtain/compute the appropriate values to make a decision about H0.
Critical Value =  ;  Test Statistic = 
Decision:  ---Select--- Reject H0 Fail to reject H0

c) Compute the corresponding effect size(s) and indicate magnitude(s).
If not appropriate, input and/or select "na" below.
Effect Size =  ;  Magnitude:  ---Select--- na trivial effect small effect medium effect large effect

d) Make an interpretation based on the results.
There is a significant positive relationship between sex and music preference.There is a significant relationship between sex and music preference.    Sex and music preference are independent.
 
 
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