What is a chi-square test


Assignment:

Q1. You are conducting an evaluation of services at a social service agency. One of the evaluation issues is finding out whether male clients rate the quality of casework services as highly as do female clients. You have collected following data on the clients:

Gender Rating of Caseworker
male 4
female 4
female 5
female 5
male 3
female 2
female 5
male 4
female 4
male 1
male 4
female 5
male 5
male 4
female 4
female 2
male 3
male 5
male 5
female 3

Q2. Calculate the mean rating of caseworker for males and females. To calculate the t-test to determine if the difference between the mans for males and females is significant, go to this website: https://graphpad.com/quickcalcs/ttest1.cfm . On step one, make sure that the button "enter up to 50 rows" is selected. On Step 2 (Enter Your Data), label the two columns with your two independent variables values (male and female), and then enter the caseworker ratings in the appropriate column. In Step 3, because your data are not paired ( data for a particular female client is not paired with data for a particular male client) make sure that the button "unpaired t-test" is selected. Then click the "Calculate Now" button. What is the p value? Are results with this p value generally considered statistically significant or not? Based on this finding, could you reject the null hypothesis that there is no difference in caseworker ratings between male and female clients?

Q3. Make up an example of a research study that would warrant using ANOVA.

Q4. Make up an example of a research study that would warrant using correlational analysis.

Q5. Make up an example of a research study that would warrant using a Chi-square test.

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