Suppose that people were asked "would you leave your current job to make more money at a new job?", and the following table with the responses to the question as well as the generation that the subject belonged to was constructed: "Leave Job for More Money" "Baby Boomer" "Millenial" Yes 115 175 No 165 185 If a Test of Independence is performed on this table to determine if "Generation" and "Willingness to Leave a Job for More Money" are independent of each other, then calculate the value of the Test Statistic (TS) that you would get when running this hypothesis test. Round off your answer to the third decimal place: The TS in this problem, rounded off as instructed, is:
Suppose that people were asked "would you leave your current job to make more money at a new job?", and the following table with the responses to the question as well as the generation that the subject belonged to was constructed:
"Leave Job for More Money" "Baby Boomer" "Millenial"
Yes 115 175
No 165 185
If a Test of Independence is performed on this table to determine if "Generation" and "Willingness to Leave a Job for More Money" are independent of each other, then calculate the value of the Test Statistic (TS) that you would get when running this hypothesis test. Round off your answer to the third decimal place:
The TS in this problem, rounded off as instructed, is:
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