Chi Square Test Assignment

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Subject Area:Statistics

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Null Hypothesis (H0): There is a random distribution of gender among the sampled teachers. Alternative Hypothesis (H1): There is no random distribution of gender among the sampled teachers. Based on the available data the gender of the surveyed teachers was analyzed and the following are the results of the analyzed data. Table 1: Gender Observed N Expected N Residual Male 18 20. 0 Female 22 20. 05) and therefore I will retain the null hypothesis that stated there is a random distribution of gender among the sampled teachers. In the second variable, topic, the analysis was aimed to test the following hypotheses: Null hypothesis (H0): there is no uniform distribution of topics that are taught by teachers. Alternative hypothesis (H1): there is a uniform distribution of topics that are taught by teachers.

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The following are the results of the analyzed data. Test Statistics What topic do you teach? Chi-Square 2. a) Null hypothesis (H0): There is no statistical difference between gender of a teacher and the topic a teacher taught. b) Alternative hypothesis (H1): There is a statistical difference between gender of a teacher and the topic a teacher taught. The following are the results of the analyzed data using Chi-square test. According to the table above, 45% of the total surveyed teachers were male while 55% of the total surveyed teachers were female. Among the subjects taught, 42. The researcher will be interested to find out whether there is a significant difference between the two variables. Using the cross tabulation procedure, gender as a categorical variable will be located in the row % section with values male and female.

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