Intro STATS, Books a la Carte Plus New Mystatlab with Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package
Intro STATS, Books a la Carte Plus New Mystatlab with Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package
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ISBN: 9780321869852
Author: Richard D. De Veaux
Publisher: PEARSON
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Marriage in decline Changing attitudes about marriage and families prompted Pew Research to ask how people felt about particular recent trends. (pewresearch.org/pubs/1802/declinemarriage-rise-new-families). For each trend, participants were asked whether the trend “is a good thing,” “is a bad thing,” or “makes no difference.” Some participants said they didn’t know or chose not to respond. The following bar charts show the number of each response for each trend. The pie charts show the same data without the trends identified. Match each pie chart with the correct trend and bar chart.

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