(Solution Library) Below are the results of a chi-square test which was conducted to determine if there was an association between meeting the diagnostic


Question: Below are the results of a chi–square test which was conducted to determine if there was an association between meeting the diagnostic criteria for Depression (DEP) and meeting the diagnostic criteria for General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) among adults receiving services from Agency XYZ.

(2 points for each sub–item; 10 points total)

GAD*DEP Crosstabulation

Meets Diagnostic Criteria for DEP Total
No Yes
Meets Diagnostic
Criteria for GAD
No Count
% within GAD
22
55.0%
18
45.0%
40
100.0%
Yes Count
% within GAD
8
12.3%
57
87.7%
65
100.0%
Total Count
% within GAD
30
28.6%
75
71.4%
105
100%

CHI–SQUARE TESTS

Value df Asymp. Sig.
(2–sided)
Pearson Chi–Square 22.115 a 1 .000
Likelihood Ratio 22.094 1 .000
Linear–by–Linear Association 21.904 1 .000
N of Valid Cases 105
  1. 0 cells (0.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 11.43.
    SYMMETRIC MEASURES
    Value Approx. Sig.
    Nominal by Nominal Phi .459 .000
    Cramer's V .459 .000
    N of Valid Cases 105
    1. Present the H a (2–tailed) for this study.
    2. Present the H o for this study.
    3. Interpret the results of the chi–square test and specify if H o should be rejected or retained.
    4. If applicable, interpret the crosstabulations (re: differences among the groups).
    5. If applicable, interpret the magnitude of the association.
      Price: $2.99
      Solution: The downloadable solution consists of 3 pages
      Deliverable: Word Document

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