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A political scientist is interested in the relationship between someone's political views and<br>his or her optimism about the future. A random sample of 1102 American adults 18 and<br>over was taken and the following questions were asked:<br>1). What are your political views (conservative, slightly conservative, moderate, slightly<br>liberal, liberal)?<br>
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POLITICAL VIEWS / TUTORIALOUTLET DOT COM Political views FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.tutorialoutlet.com A political scientist is interested in the relationship between someone's political views and his or her optimism about the future. A random sample of 1102 American adults 18 and over was taken and the following questions were asked:1). What are your political views (conservative, slightly conservative, moderate, slightly liberal, liberal)?(This variable is called " POLITICS & quot; for short).2). When your children are the age you are at right now, what do you believe theirstandard of living will be (much worse, somewhat worse, about the same, somewhat better, much better)?(This variable is called "OPTIMISM" for short).The researcher decides to conduct a chi-squared test of independence at the 0.05 level of significance. The data for the experiment are summarized in the file Chisquare Test of Independence.xls . Using excel's "CHISQ.TEST" function, find the p-value for the test. Question 16 1. A political scientist is interested in the relationship between someone's political views andhisor her optimism about the future. A random sample of 1102 American adults 18 and
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