1. What is the independent and what is the dependent variable, and the total sample size? 2. Calculate the cell percentages. 3. Calculate the expected frequencies for each cell in the table. 4. Test the Null Hypothesis. If you reject the Null hypothesis run the correct measure of association to report the strength of the relationship between the two variables.

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T
Total
Jail Only
53
Fine and Jail
85
Probation
74
1
Total
2. You think that there is a relationship between the type of the sentence the defendant
received and the defendant's race. To test this hypothesis data was collected for 260
defendants convicted in the local jurisdiction.
Type of Sentence Received
Community Service
48
260
12
20
I
+ B I U A .
16
3
White
10
24
70
Race of Defendant
37
18
Black
25
30
110
G +
[1
28
14
= = = = =
Other
18
20
80
2
Nov
Transcribed Image Text:A 100% | Normal text | Arial - T Total Jail Only 53 Fine and Jail 85 Probation 74 1 Total 2. You think that there is a relationship between the type of the sentence the defendant received and the defendant's race. To test this hypothesis data was collected for 260 defendants convicted in the local jurisdiction. Type of Sentence Received Community Service 48 260 12 20 I + B I U A . 16 3 White 10 24 70 Race of Defendant 37 18 Black 25 30 110 G + [1 28 14 = = = = = Other 18 20 80 2 Nov
A 100% | Normal text | Arial
-
T
Total
Jail Only
53
Fine and Jail
85
Probation
74
1
Total
2. You think that there is a relationship between the type of the sentence the defendant
received and the defendant's race. To test this hypothesis data was collected for 260
defendants convicted in the local jurisdiction.
Type of Sentence Received
Community Service
48
260
12
20
I
+ B I U A .
16
3
White
10
24
70
Race of Defendant
37
18
Black
25
30
110
G +
[1
28
14
= = = = =
Other
18
20
80
2
Nov
Transcribed Image Text:A 100% | Normal text | Arial - T Total Jail Only 53 Fine and Jail 85 Probation 74 1 Total 2. You think that there is a relationship between the type of the sentence the defendant received and the defendant's race. To test this hypothesis data was collected for 260 defendants convicted in the local jurisdiction. Type of Sentence Received Community Service 48 260 12 20 I + B I U A . 16 3 White 10 24 70 Race of Defendant 37 18 Black 25 30 110 G + [1 28 14 = = = = = Other 18 20 80 2 Nov
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