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Sergio [31]
4 years ago
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Consider an experiment regarding retired individuals which is interested in assessing the association between attitudes towards

staying active and general activity level. Attitude towards staying active was measured by asking a series of questions regarding perceptions towards physical activity, resulting in a "positive attitude" or "negative attitude" classification. General activity level was classified as active, mildly active, and inactive. What is the degrees of freedom for the Chi-square test for an association between attitudes and physical activity level
Social Studies
1 answer:
prohojiy [21]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

degree of freedom is 2

Explanation:

We have here,

Physical activity classified as "positive attitude" or "negative attitude"

General activity level was classified as active, mildly active, and inactive.

Degree of freedom (Row-1)(Column -1) = (2-1)(3-1)=2

Therefore degree of freedom is 2

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