SOLUTION: An agency is investigating whether a male released from prison makes a different adjustment to civilian life if he returns to his hometown or if he goes elsewhere to live. The data
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Question 1183470: An agency is investigating whether a male released from prison makes a different adjustment to civilian life if he returns to his hometown or if he goes elsewhere to live. The data is as follows:
Residence after release from prison
Civilian life (outstanding)
Civilian life (good)
Civilian life (fair)
Civilian life (unsatisfactory)
Hometown 27 35 33 25
No hometown 13 15 27 25
The expected frequency for a person returning to hometown but is unsatisfied, with civilian life, is equal to
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