(Solution Library) When the chi-square test value is significant and there is a relationship between variables, the strength of this relationship can be measured


Question: When the chi-square test value is significant and there is a relationship between variables, the strength of this relationship can be measured by using the contingency coefficient. The formula for the contingency coefficient is

Where X 2 is the test value and N is the sum of frequencies of the cells. The contingency coefficient will always be less than 1. Compute the contingency coefficient for Exercises 8 and 20.

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