SOLUTION: 14. The following table shows the adjustment to civilian life and place of residence. *SORRY.. this is the only way i could reformat the "table" for it to make sense. The actual

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Question 175509: 14. The following table shows the adjustment to civilian life and place of residence.
*SORRY.. this is the only way i could reformat the "table" for it to make sense. The actual table was not lining up.

(Residence After Release From Prison) Adjustment to Civilian Life = Outstanding
(Hometown) = 27
(Not hometown)= 13
Total = 40

(Residence After Release From Prison) Adjustment to Civilian Life = Good
(Hometown) = 35
(Not hometown)= 15
Total = 50

(Residence After Release From Prison) Adjustment to Civilian Life = Fair
(Hometown) = 33
(Not hometown)= 27
Total = 60

(Residence After Release From Prison) Adjustment to Civilian Life = Unsatisfactory
(Hometown) = 25
(Not hometown)= 25
Total = 50

What is the critical value for this contingency table at the 0.01 level of significance?
A) 9.488
B) 2.070
C) 11.345
D) 13.277
E) None of the above

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It appears that the table was a 2 x 4 contingency table.
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the degrees of freedom would be (2-1)(4-1) = 3
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Usins a Chi-Sq test on the data with alpha = 1% the critical
Chi-square value would be 11.345 or Ans. C.
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Cheers,
Stan H.