In a third world country 100 randomly selected people were s
In a third world country, 100 randomly selected people were surveyed about their socioeconomic class and religious affiliation. The results and an excerpt from this fictitious study follow:
Excerpt: \"Based on a chi-square test for independence, the working class differed from the middle class in the distribution of religious identification, ?2 (4, N = 100) = 11.73, p < .05.\"
What was the percentage of the middle class respondents who were Catholic?
A. 7.5/34 = 22.1%
B. 5/100 = 5.0%
C. 5/34 = 14.7%
D. 7.5/100 = 7.5%
| A. 7.5/34 = 22.1% | |
| B. 5/100 = 5.0% | |
| C. 5/34 = 14.7% | |
| D. 7.5/100 = 7.5% |
Solution
Sol) percentage of the middle class respondents who were Catholic is
total middle class is 100
catholic is 5
Hence percentage of the middle class respondents who were Catholic is 5/100=5%
