Chi Square 1
Chi Square 1
Chi Square 1
Independence
Perform chi-square test for independence to determine the
significant relationship between the variables involved in the study
Chi-square Test for Independence
USED IF:
Version 1
Ho : In the general population, there is no relationship between parents' rules
in for alcohol use and the development of alcohol-related problems
Version 2
Ha: In the general population, the distribution of alcohol-related problems has
the same proportions for teens whose parents permit to drink and for those
whose parents do not
(chi-square value)
Step 4:
Make a decision regarding the null hypothesis and the outcome of the study
The obtained chi-square value (6.381) exceeds the critical value (3.84). Therefore, the
decision is to reject the null hypothesis. In the literature, this would be reported as a
significant result with x 2(1, n = 200) = 6,381, p <.05. According to version 1 of this
means that we have decided that there is a significant relationship between parents' rules
about alcohol and sub sequent problems. Expressed in terms of version 2 of H, the data
show a significant differ ence in alcohol-related problems between teens whose parents
allowed drinking and those whose parents did not. To describe the details of the significant
result, you must compare the original data (1st table) with the expected frequencies (in
2nd table). Looking at the two tables, it should be clear that teens whose parents allowed
drinking experienced more alcohol-related problems than would be expected if the two
variables were independent
Learning check
1. If a chi-square test for goodness of fit has df = 1
then the individuals are classified
into ____ categories and if a chi-square test for
independence has df = 1 then the individuals are
classified into ____ categories.
A.) 2,2
B.) 2,4
C.) 1,4
D.) 1.1
Learning check
2. A sample of 100 people is classified by gender (male/female)
and by whether or
not they are registered voters. The sample consists of 60 females,
of whom 50 are registered voters, and 40 males, of whom 25 are
registered voters. If these data were used for a chi-square test for
independence, the expected frequency for registered males would be
A.) 15
B.) 25
C.) 30
D.) 45
Learning check
3. A chi-square test for independence is conducted
for data from a 2 X 2 data matrix
with a total of n = 40 participants. If the data
produce x2= 4.00, then what decision should be
made?
The similarities and differences between the Chi-square test for independence and the
Pearson Correlation
a. It is similar to a single-sample t test because it uses one sample to test a hypothesis about one
population.
b. It is similar to a correlation because it uses one sample to evaluate the relationship between two
variables.
c. It is similar to an independent-measures t test because it uses separate samples to evaluate the
difference between separate populations.
d. It is similar to both a correlation and an independent-measures t test because it can be used to
evaluate a relationship between variables or a difference between populations.
2. One version of the null hypothesis for the chi-square test for independence states
that there is no relationship between the two variables. With this version of the null
hypothesis, the chi-square test is most similar to what other statistical procedure?
a. An independent-measures t test.
b. A repeated-measures t test.
c. A single-sample t test.
d. A Pearson correlation.
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