Bundle: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, Loose-leaf Version, 10th + Aplia, 1 term Printed Access Card
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Author: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 17, Problem 17P

17. In a study similar to one conducted by Fallon and Rozin (1985), a psychologist prepared a set of silhou­ ettes showing different fema1e body shape ranging from somewhat thin to somewhat heavy and asked a group of women to indicate which body figure they thought men would consider the most attractive. Then a group of men were shown the same set of profiles and asked which image they considered the most attractive. The following hypothetica1 data show the number of individuals who selected, each of the four body image profiles.

a,. Do the data indicate a significant difference

between the actual preferences for the men and the preferences predicted by the women? Test at the

05 level of significance.

b. Compute the phi-coefficient to n1eamre the

strength of the relationship.

Women

Men

Body lm age Profiles

Somewhat Slightly Slightly

Thin

Thin

Heavy

Somewhat Heavy

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