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Given the table create a new collapsed table that will satisfy the assumptions f

ID: 3053742 • Letter: G

Question

Given the table create a new collapsed table that will satisfy the assumptions for a Chi Squared test 1. Tabulated Statistics: C9, Worksheet columns Small Nedn Lage 7 S 789 2 3 10 71 1 Setistied 5.056 3.539 81.404 4944 3.461 79.536 Cell Contents 2. Find the expected count for the cell in your first row/first column of your new table. Recall the contribution that each cell provides to the chi square value is 3. observed-expected)A2/expected Use this to find the contribution of the cell in the first row/first column.

Explanation / Answer

Merging small and medium since the expected cell frequencies are less than 5.

We get the table as follows:

Small +medium

Large

Total

Satisfied

12

8.595        

78

81.404

90

Non-satisfied

5

8.405

83

79.596

88

Total

17

141

178

The expected count for the cell in first row, first column of the new table is 8.595.

Contribution: (12-8.595)2/8.595 = 1.348926

Small +medium

Large

Total

Satisfied

12

8.595        

78

81.404

90

Non-satisfied

5

8.405

83

79.596

88

Total

17

141

178

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