1. A Social Science student conducted a study to assess the association between two variables measured at a categorical level for Creativity and Online gaming activities among adolescents. The following data were obtained. Online gaming activities Low Moderate High Above average 10 35 40 Creativity Below average 30 15 20 b. Calculate and interpret the strength of the relationship (5 marks).
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Step 1: To calculate the strength of the relationship, we can use the chi-square test of independence. Show more…
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