Statistical Analysis of Public Opinion, Self-Esteem, and Attraction: Hypothesis Testing, ANOVA, and Chi-Square Applications
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Statistical Analysis of Public Opinion, Self-Esteem, and Attraction: Hypothesis Testing,ANOVA, and Chi-Square ApplicationsProject ThreeShow all your work to receive full credit.1.The local county is considering a budget proposal that wouldreallocate funding to renovate thecity pools. A survey is conducted to measure public opinion of the proposal. A total of 200individuals responded to the survey. Fiftyof the respondents were from the city and 150 werefrom the surrounding suburbs.LocationProposalCitySuburbTotalFavor3979118Oppose117182Total50150200Is there arelationship between the opinion and the location of the resident at alevel ofsignificance of 0.05?Solution:Null Hypothesis (Ho): There is norelationship between the opinion and the location of theresident.Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): There is relationship between the opinion and the location of theresident.Expected value = (Total number of rows x Total number of columns)/Overall totalExpected value of favor and city = (118 x 50)/200 = 29.50Expected value of favor and suburb = (118 x 150)/200 =88.50Expected value of oppose and city = (82 x 50)/200 = 20.50Expected value of oppose and suburb = (82 x 150)/200 = 61.50CitySuburbTotalFavorObserved3979118Expected29.5088.50118.00
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