The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health interviewed a random sample of 4877 teens (grades 7 to 12). One question asked, "What do you think are the chances you will be married in the next 10 years?" Given is a two-way table of the responses by gender. Opinion about marriage Almost no chance Some chance, but probably not A 50-50 chance A good chance Almost certain Total Gender Female Male Total 103 222 119 321 150 17 447 512 959 735 710 1445 1174 756 1930 2625 2252 4877 Which of the following is the appropriate null hypothesis for performing a chi-square test? There is no association between gender and opinion about marriage in the sample. There is no difference between the distributions of female and male teenagers' opinions about marriage in the population. Equal proportions of female and male teenagers are almost certain they will be married in 10 years. There is no association between gender and opinion about marriage in the population. There is no difference between the distributions of female and male teenagers' opinions about marriage in this sample.
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health interviewed a random sample of 4877 teens (grades 7 to 12). One question asked, "What do you think are the chances you will be married in the next 10 years?" Given is a two-way table of the responses by gender. Opinion about marriage Almost no chance Some chance, but probably not A 50-50 chance A good chance Almost certain Total Gender Female Male Total 103 222 119 321 150 17 447 512 959 735 710 1445 1174 756 1930 2625 2252 4877 Which of the following is the appropriate null hypothesis for performing a chi-square test? There is no association between gender and opinion about marriage in the sample. There is no difference between the distributions of female and male teenagers' opinions about marriage in the population. Equal proportions of female and male teenagers are almost certain they will be married in 10 years. There is no association between gender and opinion about marriage in the population. There is no difference between the distributions of female and male teenagers' opinions about marriage in this sample.
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