A social researcher is interested in the relationship between religious affiliat
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Question
A social researcher is interested in the relationship between religious affiliation and how often a person wears a safety belt in a car (All the time, sometimes, rarely, or never). Which statistical procedure would one apply to determine whether there is a significant difference between religious affiliation with respect to seat belt usage?
One-way Chi-square
Two-way Chi-square
ANOVA
t-test for one sample
t-test for independent samples
t-test for proportions comparison
t-test for same sample measured twice
Pearson's r
A.One-way Chi-square
B.Two-way Chi-square
C.ANOVA
D.t-test for one sample
E.t-test for independent samples
F.t-test for proportions comparison
G.t-test for same sample measured twice
H.Pearson's r
Explanation / Answer
Here,
We have religious affiliation and seat belt usage as variables and both are categorical.
Therefore,
We will use Two - way chi square here.
Option B is correct.
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