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cabate

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Refer to Exhibit 7-3. The test is statistically significant at what level (two-tailed)?
 
  a. .05
  c. .001
  b. .01
  d. It is not significant.

Question 2

Refer to Exhibit 7-3. The degrees of freedom for the test are the
 
  a. number of rows -1 time the number of columns -1.
  b. number of pairs of numbers -1.
  c. total number of cases -2.
  d. None of these are true.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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