The following data represent the responses to two question asked in a survey of 40 college students in business. What is your gender? M = male; F = female and what is your major? (A = Accounting; C = computer information Systems; M = marketing): a. Tally the data into a contingency table where the two rows represent the gender categories and three columns represent the academic major categories. b. Construct contingency tables based on percentages of all 40 student responses, based on row percentages and based on column percentages.
The following data represent the responses to two question asked in a survey of 40 college students in business. What is your gender? M = male; F = female and what is your major? (A = Accounting; C = computer information Systems; M = marketing): a. Tally the data into a contingency table where the two rows represent the gender categories and three columns represent the academic major categories. b. Construct contingency tables based on percentages of all 40 student responses, based on row percentages and based on column percentages.
The following data represent the responses to two question asked in a survey of 40 college students in business. What is your gender?
M
=
male; F
=
female
and what is your major?
(A = Accounting; C = computer information Systems; M = marketing):
a. Tally the data into a contingency table where the two rows represent the gender categories and three columns represent the academic major categories.
b. Construct contingency tables based on percentages of all 40 student responses, based on row percentages and based on column percentages.
Definition Definition Visual representation of the relationship between two or more categorical variables. A contingency table is a categorical version of the scatterplot, which is used to visualize the linear relationship between two variables.
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parameter 0, use the distribution function technique
to find the probability density of the random variable
Y = ln X.
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What does the margin of error include? When a margin of error is reported for a survey, it includes
a. random sampling error and other practical difficulties like undercoverage and non-response
b. random sampling error, but not other practical difficulties like undercoverage and nonresponse
c. practical difficulties like undercoverage and nonresponse, but not random smapling error
d. none of the above is corret
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