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Text: Separation Status of Couples based on Wife's Parents' Status Wife's Parents Couple Separated Couple Intact Total Divorced? Yes 44 294 338 No No 74 1,094 1,168 No Total 118 1,388 1,506 No USE SALT a) Find the expected counts for the table. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) Expected Counts Couple Separated Couple Intact Total Divorced? Separated Yes 59.33 278.67 338 No No 58.67 1,109.33 1,168 No Total 118 1,388 1,506 No b) Calculate the chi-square test statistic. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)

          Text: Separation Status of Couples based on Wife's Parents' Status

Wife's Parents       Couple Separated   Couple Intact   Total   Divorced?
Yes                          44                      294                 338         No
No                            74                    1,094              1,168       No
Total                       118                   1,388              1,506       No

USE SALT

a) Find the expected counts for the table. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) Expected Counts
Couple Separated   Couple Intact   Total   Divorced?   Separated
Yes                          59.33                 278.67           338         No
No                            58.67                 1,109.33        1,168       No
Total                       118                   1,388              1,506       No

b) Calculate the chi-square test statistic. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
        
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Text: Separation Status of Couples based on Wife's Parents' Status Wife's Parents Couple Separated Couple Intact Total Divorced? Yes 44 294 338 No No 74 1,094 1,168 No Total 118 1,388 1,506 No USE SALT a) Find the expected counts for the table. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) Expected Counts Couple Separated Couple Intact Total Divorced? Separated Yes 59.33 278.67 338 No No 58.67 1,109.33 1,168 No Total 118 1,388 1,506 No b) Calculate the chi-square test statistic. (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
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00:01 In this question we have given a table using this table we have to complete this empty columns and after that we have to find the test statistics and the p value.
00:13 So the table is as follows.
00:16 So if we multiply this with the 400 then we'll get it as 125 .2 here it will be 224.
00:26 Here it will be 10 here it will be 40 .4 and if we add this then we'll get it as 400.
00:33 Now for this we have it as 1 .3086, 0 .7075, 4 .9, 8 .3802.
00:45 So if we add this values, then we'll get it as 15 .2963.
00:52 So in the first part, we have to find the test statistic.
00:56 So the test statistic will be kai squared...
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