ESSENTIALS OF STATISTICS-W/APLIA
ESSENTIALS OF STATISTICS-W/APLIA
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ISBN: 9781305611177
Author: HEALEY
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.5P

S O C Are middle-class families more likely than working-class families to maintain contact with kin? Write a paragraph summarizing the results of these tests.

a. A sample of middle-class families reported an average of 7.3 visits per year with close kin, while a sample of working-class families averaged 8.2 visits. Is the difference significant?

Sample 1
(Middle Class)
Sample 2
(Working Class)
X ¯ 1 = 7.3 X ¯ 2 = 8.2
s 1 = 0.3 s 2 = 0.5
N 1 = 89 N 2 = 55

b. The middle-class families averaged 2.3 phone calls and 8.7 e-mail messages per month with close kin. The working-class families averaged 2.7 calls and 5.7 e-mail messages per month. Are these differences significant?

Phone Calls per Month
Sample 1
(Middle Class)
Sample 2
(Working Class)
X ¯ 1 = 2.3 X ¯ 2 = 2.7
s 1 = 0.5 s 2 = 0.8
N 1 = 89 N 2 = 55
E-Mail Messages per Month
Sample 1
(Middle Class)
Sample 2
(Working Class)
X ¯ 1 = 8.7 X ¯ 2 = 5.7
s 1 = 0.3 s 2 = 1.1
N 1 = 89 N 2 = 55
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