Concept explainers
(a)
To construct: The frequency distribution for political philosophy.
The percentage of moderate respondents.
(b)
To draw: The frequency bar graph for the data of political philosophy.
(c)
To draw: The pie chart of the Gender Income Inequality data.
To interpret: The pie chart of Gender Income Inequality data.
(d)
To conclude: Whether the gender and response to income inequality are associated.
To construct: The
To represent: The relative marginal distribution for gender and response to gender income inequality.
(e)
To construct: A conditional distribution of responses for the provided gender.
To interpret: The conditional distribution of responses for gender income inequality for the provided gender.
(f)
To draw: A bar graph of the conditional data.
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