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1 Chapter 26 Comparing Counts

2 Independence of Categorical Variables.
Two categorical variables. Are two variables related to each other? Unrelated = independent Related = dependent

3 Relationship between Two Categorical Variables
Two-Way Table Rows = Columns = Table entries =

4 Two-Way Table Eye Colors Gender Total Female 370 352 198 187 18 1125
Eye Color and Gender reported by over Stat 101 students in beginning of semester survey. Eye Colors Gender Blue Brown Green Hazel Other Total Female 370 352 198 187 18 1125 Male 359 290 110 160 24 943 729 642 308 347 42 2068

5 Hypothesis Test Null Hypothesis Alternative Hypothesis

6 Expected Counts If HO is true, we would expect to get a certain number of counts in each cell.

7 Expected Counts Expected cell count is close to observed cell count
______________________________________________________________ Expected cell count is far from observed cell count

8 Example of Calculating Expected Counts

9 Table with Expected Counts

10 Chi-Square Statistic Measures how far the observed values are from the expected values. Take sum over all cells in table.

11 Example of Chi-Square Statistic

12 Chi-square Statistic

13 Hypothesis Test

14 Hypothesis Test


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