PNB 3XE3 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Odds Ratio, Contingency Table, Normal Distribution

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How much more likely is someone to be unfaithful if they are unhappy compared to if they are happy: 0. 486, 0. 171, 2. 84, none of these, calculate pearson"s chi-square for this contingency table: Imagine you conducted a study to investigate this in women from two different age groups (18-30 and 31-43). A chi-square test produced the spss output below. 12: 5. 7, 1. 68, 83. 3, 75. 28, none of these, men and women were asked which type of animal they thought made the best pets. Homework 8: you are studying whether room temperature is correlated with performance on a digit memory test. M = -. 50, 95% ci [-. 86, . 19], p = . 144. M = -. 62, 95% ci [-. 89, -. 16], p = . 02: all of the above, the table below contains scores from six people on two different scales that measure attitudes towards reality tv shows.