In what ways do advertisers in magazines use sexual imagery to appeal to youth?
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In what ways do advertisers in magazines use sexual imagery to appeal to youth? One study classified each of 1509 full-page or larger ads as "not sexual" or "sexual," according to the amount and style of the dress of the male or female model in the ad. The ads were also classified according to the target readership of the magazine. Here is the two-way table of counts.
(a) Summarize the data numerically and graphically. (Compute the conditional distribution of model dress for each audience. Round your answers to three decimal places.)
(b) Perform the significance test that compares the model dress for the three categories of magazine readership. Summarize the results of your test and give your conclusion. (Use
? = 0.01. Round your value for ?2 to two decimal places, and round your P-value to four decimal places.)
Conclusion (Select one as the answer/ multiple choice)
- Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not significant evidence of an association between target audience and model dress.
- Reject the null hypothesis. There is significant evidence of an association between target audience and model dress.
- Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is significant evidence of an association between target audience and model dress.
- Reject the null hypothesis. There is not significant evidence of an association between target audience and model dress.
(c) All of the ads were taken from the March, July, and November issues of six magazines in one year. Discuss this fact from the viewpoint of the validity of the significance test and the interpretation of the results. (Select one as the answer/ multiple choice)
- This is not an SRS. This gives us no reason to believe our conclusions are suspect.
- This is an SRS. This gives us no reason to believe our conclusions are suspect.
- This is an SRS. This gives us reason to believe our conclusions might be suspect.
- This is not an SRS. This gives us reason to believe our conclusions might be suspect.
Magazine readership Model dress Women Men General interest Total Not sexual 345 516 245 1106 Sexual 207 80 116 403 Total 552 596 361 1509Explanation / Answer
a) dividing each cell by column total:
b) applying chi square distribution:
?2 = 92.012
p value =0.0000
Conclusion:
Reject the null hypothesis. There is significant evidence of an association between target audience and model dress.
c)
- This is not an SRS. This gives us reason to believe our conclusions might be suspect.
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