CRIM 320 Lecture 8: Bivariate Analysis of Nominal Data

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Crim320 lecture 8: bivariate analysis of nominal data. Are two variables related to one another. If we reject the null, we are stating that the 2 variables are dependent. Reject the null if observed counts are sufficiently different from expected counts. Expected: what the data would be if the variables were independent. Chi square = summation of observed freq. Row total x column total / grand total: observed counts. 3 parts: in each cell, subtract expected count from observed count, square value in a (note: if you square a negative number, it becomes positive, divide value in b by expected count, sum across all cells. Add up all cells: calculating degrees of freedom. (# of rows 1) x (# of columns 1) Df: the min. amount of info needed to solve the mathematical problem. (5-1) x (2-1) = 4: evaluate null hypothesis. Expected cell counts must be greater than 5. Often cannot tell us about the strength of relationships.

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