The following observations are for two quantitative variables, x and y. Observation x y Observation x y 1 26 60 11 20 95 2 20 83 12 74 22 3 69 59 13 65 20 4 80 28 14 18 86 5 35 60 15 70 29 6 71 21 16 38 69 7 38 60 17 33 71 8 11 93 18 60 70 9 66 44 19 45 26 10 61 56 20 39 23 If your answer is "zero", enter "0". a. Develop a crosstabulation for the data, with x as the row variable and y as the column variable. For x use classes of 10-29 , 30-49 , and so on; for y use classes of 20-39 , 40-59 , and so on.                   Grand Total                                                 Grand Total           b. Compute the row percentages (to 1 decimal).                   Grand Total    %  %  %  %  %    %  %  %  %  %    %  %  %  %  %    %  %  %  %  % c. Compute the column percentages (to 1 decimal).                    %  %  %  %    %  %  %  %    %  %  %  %    %  %  %  % Grand Total  %  %  %  %

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The following observations are for two quantitative variables, x and y.

Observation x y Observation x y
1 26 60 11 20 95
2 20 83 12 74 22
3 69 59 13 65 20
4 80 28 14 18 86
5 35 60 15 70 29
6 71 21 16 38 69
7 38 60 17 33 71
8 11 93 18 60 70
9 66 44 19 45 26
10 61 56 20 39 23

If your answer is "zero", enter "0".

a. Develop a crosstabulation for the data, with x as the row variable and y as the column variable. For x use classes of 10-29 , 30-49 , and so on; for y use classes of 20-39 , 40-59 , and so on.

       
          Grand Total
           
           
           
           
Grand Total          

b. Compute the row percentages (to 1 decimal).

       
          Grand Total
   %  %  %  %  %
   %  %  %  %  %
   %  %  %  %  %
   %  %  %  %  %

c. Compute the column percentages (to 1 decimal).

     
         
   %  %  %  %
   %  %  %  %
   %  %  %  %
   %  %  %  %
Grand Total  %  %  %  %

d. What is the relationship, if any, between x and y?

Higher values of x are (associated or not associated) with lower values of y?

Higher values of y are (associated or not associated) with lower values of x?

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Observation x y
1 26 60
2 20 83
3 69 59
4 80 28
5 35 60
6 71 21
7 38 60
8 11 93
9 66 44
10 61 56
11 20 95
12 74 22
13 65 20
14 18 86
15 70 29
16 38 69
17 33 71
18 60 70
19 45 26
20 39 23
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