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| Question 136388:  Sixty-four students in an introductory college economics class were asked how many credits they
 had earned in college, and how certain they were about their choice of major. Research question:
 At α = .01, is the degree of certainty independent of credits earned?
 Credits Earned  very Uncertain  Somewhat Certain  Very Certain     Row Total
 0–9                  12             8                     3             23
 10–59                8              4                    10             22
 60 or more           1              7                    11             19
 Col Total            21            19                    24             64
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Sixty-four students in an introductory college economics class were asked how many credits they had earned in college, and how certain they were about their choice of major. Research question: At α = .01, is the degree of certainty independent of credits earned? Certainty Credits Earned Very Uncertain Somewhat Certain Very Certain Row Total
 0–........12 8 3 23
 10–59 8 4 10 22
 60 or more 1 7 11 19
 Col Total 21 19 24 64
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 Ho: degree of certainty is independent of credis earned
 Ha: they are dependent
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 Ran a Chi-Sq on the data to get:
 Test Statistic: Chi-Sq = 14.7638
 p-value = 0.0222
 df = 6
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 Conclusion: Since p-value is greater that alpha = 1%, Fail to reject Ho.
 The test provides statistical evidence that degree of certainty and credits earned are independent.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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