A political' scientist wants to find out if voters are more likely to elect a senate candidate who o

Margaux Cole

Margaux Cole

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2022-03-03

A political' scientist wants to find out if voters are more likely to elect a senate candidate who opposes strict enforcement of immigration laws. She describes two candidates, each the same except that one supports strict enforcement while the other does not. She then asks a sample of voters which candidate they would vote for. The correct statistical test to use would be:
a. chi-square
b. paired samples t test
c. factorial ANOVA
d. one-way ANOVA

Answer & Explanation

Brody Buckley

Brody Buckley

Beginner2022-03-04Added 5 answers

Chi-square test:
The test we use to measure the difference Between what is observed and what is expected according to an assumed hypothesis is called chi-square test.
Therefore,
Correct option is:
"Chi Square".

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