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fagboi

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A criminal justice researcher is interested in studying the relationship between the
religious affiliation of offenders and sentence (in years) handed out. Here is the
data she is working with:




Calculate the F ratio.


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lilldybug07

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A criminal justice researcher is interested in studying the relationship between the
religious affiliation of offenders and sentence (in years) handed out. Here is the
data she is working with:




Are your results statistically significant, and if so, at what level?




haleyc112

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A criminal justice researcher is interested in studying the relationship between the
religious affiliation of offenders and sentence (in years) handed out. Here is the
data she is working with:




What are your conclusions about the null hypothesis?



elyse44

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The null hypothesis fails to be rejected. There does not appear to be a relationship
between religious affiliation and sentence length in the population.



 

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