How many more men than women in the sample were self-employed? For which occupation is there the largest
- How many more men than women in the sample were self-employed?
- For which occupation is there the largest difference between men and women?
- What is the value of chi-square for the occupation of "Operators, fabricators, and laborers"?
- What is the value of p for the difference between the percentage of men who are "Operators, fabricators, and laborers" and the percentage of women who are "Operators, fabricators, and laborers"?
- Based on your answer to question 4, should the difference be declared to be statistically significant?
- Are all the differences between occupations statistically significant at the same probability level? If yes, at what level?
- Compare the probability level for "High school graduate" with the probability level for "Bachelor’s degree or more." Which one is more significant? Explain.
- Should the null hypothesis be rejected for the difference in the percentages of men and women for "Craft, precision, production, and repair"? Why? Why not?
- Is the difference for "Some college" statistically significant? Explain the basis for your answer.
- Should the null hypothesis for "Immigrated to the United States" be rejected? Explain the basis for your answer.
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