Final Chi Square
Final Chi Square
Final Chi Square
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CHISQUARE
1. QUESTION 2 & 9
OBSERVED FREQUENCY
25-35 YEARS 14 10 3 27
35-45 YEARS 8 1 5 14
ABOVE 45 YEARS 3 2 1 6
TOTAL 89 44 17 150
EXPECTED FREQUENCY
TOTAL 89 44 17 150
DEGREE OF FREEDOM
Df = (r-1)*(c-1)
= (4-1)*(3-1)
= (3) * ( 2)
=6
CALCULATON OF X²
O E O–E (O – E)^2 £(O-E)2/E
14 16.02 -2.02 4.08 0.25
INTERPRETATION
The result of the chi – square test reveals that the calculated chi – square value (42.28) is greater
than the table chi – square value (12.59) at 5% level of significance and therefore, there is
relationship between price and age. Thus, the hypothesis is that the relationship between the two
factors does hold good. Hence, the null hypothesis is not accepted.
CHISQUARE
2. QUESTION 3 & 11
OBSERVED FREQUENCY
EXPECTED FREQUENCY
DEGREE OF FREEDOM
Df = (r-1)*(c-1)
= (2-1)*(4-1)
= (1) * ( 3)
=3
CALCULATON OF X²
O E O–E (O – E)^2 £(O-E)2/E
19 16.33 2.67 7.1289 0.436552
INTERPRETATION
The result of the chi – square test reveals that the calculated chi – square value (3.82 ) is less than
the table chi – square value (7.82 ) at 5% level of significance and therefore, there is no
relationship between taste and age. Thus, the hypothesis is that the relationship between the two
factors does not hold good. Hence, the null hypothesis is accepted.
CHISQUARE
3. QUESTION 2 & 12
OBSERVED FREQUENCY
A B C D E F G H TOTAL
LESS 10 2 5 10 8 2 18 1 56
THAN 25
YEARS
25-35 12 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 17
YEARS
35-45 2 4 12 10 2 2 1 0 32
YEARS
ABOVE 45 10 4 8 10 2 5 2 4 45
YEARS
34 12 26 30 12 7 22 7 150
EXPECTED FREQUENCY
A B C D E F G H TOTAL
LESS 12.69 4.48 9.70 11.2 4.48 2.61 8.21 2.61 56
THAN 25
YEARS
25-35 3.85 1.36 2.94 3.4 1.36 0.79 2.49 0.79 17
YEARS
35-45 7.25 2.56 5.54 6.4 2.56 1.49 4.69 1.49 32
YEARS
ABOVE 45 10.2 3.6 7.8 9 3.6 2.1 6.6 2.1 45
YEARS
34 12 26 30 12 7 22 7 150
DEGREE OF FREEDOM
Df = (r-1)*(c-1)
= (4-1)*(8-1)
= (3) * ( 7)
= 21
CALCULATON OF X²
O E O–E (O – E)^2 £(O-E)2/E
10 9 1 1 0.111111
INTERPRETATION
The result of the chi – square test reveals that the calculated chi – square value (73.91) is greater
than the table chi – square value (32.67) at 5% level of significance and therefore, there is
relationship between price and age. Thus, the hypothesis is that the relationship between the two
factors does hold good. Hence, the null hypothesis is not accepted.
CHISQUARE
4. QUESTION 5 & 19
OBSERVED FREQUENCY
EXPECTED FREQUENCY
DEGREE OF FREEDOM
Df = (r-1)*(c-1)
= (4-1)*(6-1)
= (3) * ( 5)
= 15
CALCULATON OF X²
O E O–E (O – E)^2 £(O-E)2/E
5 5.80 -0.8 0.64 0.11
10 13.15 -3.15 9.9225 0.75
3 3.00 0 0 0.00
INTERPRETATION
The result of the chi – square test reveals that the calculated chi – square value (19.61) is less
than the table chi – square value (25.00 ) at 5% level of significance and therefore, there is no
relationship between taste and age. Thus, the hypothesis is that the relationship between the two
factors does not hold good. Hence, the null hypothesis is accepted.
CHISQUARE
5. QUESTION 4 & 28
OBSERVED FREQUENCY
BACHELOR 15 10 29 54
GRADUATE
HIGHER 3 0 9 12
SCHOOL
LEVEL
POST 18 6 28 52
GRADUATE
PROFESSIONAL 9 3 7 19
SECONDARY 5 1 7 13
SCHOOL
LEVEL
TOTAL 50 20 80 150
EXPECTED FREQUENCY
TOTAL 50 20 80 150
DEGREE OF FREEDOM
Df = (r-1)*(c-1)
= (5-1)*(3-1)
= (4) * ( 2)
=8
CALCULATON OF X²
O E O–E (O – E)^2 £(O-E)2/E
15 18 -3 9 0.5
3 4 -1 1 0.25
INTERPRETATION
The result of the chi – square test reveals that the calculated chi – square value (7.24 ) is less than
the table chi – square value (15.51 ) at 5% level of significance and therefore, there is no
relationship between taste and age. Thus, the hypothesis is that the relationship between the two
factors does not hold good. Hence, the null hypothesis is accepted.
CHISQUARE
6. QUESTION 2 & 12
OBSERVED FREQUENCY
A B C D E F G H TOTAL
LESS 10 2 5 10 8 2 18 1 56
THAN 25
YEARS
25-35 12 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 17
YEARS
35-45 2 4 12 10 2 2 1 0 32
YEARS
ABOVE 45 10 4 8 10 2 5 2 4 45
YEARS
34 12 26 30 12 7 22 7 150
EXPECTED FREQUENCY
A B C D E F G H TOTAL
LESS 12.69 4.48 9.70 11.2 4.48 2.61 8.21 2.61 56
THAN 25
YEARS
25-35 3.85 1.36 2.94 3.4 1.36 0.79 2.49 0.79 17
YEARS
35-45 7.25 2.56 5.54 6.4 2.56 1.49 4.69 1.49 32
YEARS
ABOVE 45 10.2 3.6 7.8 9 3.6 2.1 6.6 2.1 45
YEARS
34 12 26 30 12 7 22 7 150
DEGREE OF FREEDOM
Df = (r-1)*(c-1)
= (4-1)*(8-1)
= (3) * ( 7)
= 21
CALCULATON OF X²
O E O–E (O – E)^2 £(O-E)2/E
10 9 1 1 0.111111
INTERPRETATION
The result of the chi – square test reveals that the calculated chi – square value (73.91) is greater
than the table chi – square value (32.67) at 5% level of significance and therefore, there is
relationship between price and age. Thus, the hypothesis is that the relationship between the two
factors does hold good. Hence, the null hypothesis is not accepted.