A chi-square test was conducted to examine the relationship between two categorical variables with 53 total cases. The results were statistically significant for the Pearson chi-square test (p = .010), continuity correction (p = .023), and likelihood ratio (p = .009), indicating the relationship between the variables was unlikely due to chance.
A chi-square test was conducted to examine the relationship between two categorical variables with 53 total cases. The results were statistically significant for the Pearson chi-square test (p = .010), continuity correction (p = .023), and likelihood ratio (p = .009), indicating the relationship between the variables was unlikely due to chance.
A chi-square test was conducted to examine the relationship between two categorical variables with 53 total cases. The results were statistically significant for the Pearson chi-square test (p = .010), continuity correction (p = .023), and likelihood ratio (p = .009), indicating the relationship between the variables was unlikely due to chance.
Value df (2-sided) sided) sided) Pearson Chi-Square 6.644 a 1 .010 Continuity … 5.158 1 .023 Likelihood Ratio 6.780 1 .009 Fisher's Exact Test .015 .011 N of Valid Cases b 53
a. 0 cells (,0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 6,79. b. Computed only for a 2x2 table