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ID: 3250848 • Letter: D

Question

Do the results indicate that the provider's satisfaction of new program is related to their perception of the reimbursement rates? Test with alpha = .05. Research has demonstrated strong gender differences in teenagers' approaches to dealing with mental health issues (Chandra & Minkovitz, 2006). In a typical study, eighth-grade students are asked to report their willingness to use mental health services in the event they were experiencing emotional or other mental health problems. Typical data for a sample of n = 150 students are shown in the following table. a. Do the data show a significant relationship between gender and willingness to seek mental health assistance? Test with alpha = .05. b. Compute Cramer's V to measure the size of the effect.

Explanation / Answer

Answer:

Ho: There is no association between gender and willingness to seek mental health assistance.

H1: There is association between gender and willingness to seek mental health assistance.

Chi-Square Test

Observed Frequencies

Column variable

Calculations

Row variable

No

Maybe

yes

Total

fo-fe

Males

17

32

11

60

5

2

-7

Females

13

43

34

90

-5

-2

7

Total

30

75

45

150

Expected Frequencies

Column variable

Row variable

No

Maybe

yes

Total

(fo-fe)^2/fe

Males

12

30

18

60

2.0833

0.1333

2.7222

Females

18

45

27

90

1.3889

0.0889

1.8148

Total

30

75

45

150

Data

Level of Significance

0.05

Number of Rows

2

Number of Columns

3

Degrees of Freedom

2

Results

Critical Value

5.991

Chi-Square Test Statistic

8.2315

p-Value

0.0163

Reject the null hypothesis

Calculated chi square =8.2315 > 5.991 the critical value.

Ho is rejected.

We conclude there is significant association between gender and willingness to seek mental health assistance.

b).

Cramers v = sqrt(8.2315/(150*1))

=0.234

Chi-Square Test

Observed Frequencies

Column variable

Calculations

Row variable

No

Maybe

yes

Total

fo-fe

Males

17

32

11

60

5

2

-7

Females

13

43

34

90

-5

-2

7

Total

30

75

45

150

Expected Frequencies

Column variable

Row variable

No

Maybe

yes

Total

(fo-fe)^2/fe

Males

12

30

18

60

2.0833

0.1333

2.7222

Females

18

45

27

90

1.3889

0.0889

1.8148

Total

30

75

45

150

Data

Level of Significance

0.05

Number of Rows

2

Number of Columns

3

Degrees of Freedom

2

Results

Critical Value

5.991

Chi-Square Test Statistic

8.2315

p-Value

0.0163

Reject the null hypothesis

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