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Question 10 Use the contingency table below for the variables SEX and OTHSHELP (

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Question 10 Use the contingency table below for the variables SEX and OTHSHELP (the extent to which respondents to the 2002 GSS believe that we should help others less fortunate than ourselves) to answer the next question(s). OTHSHELP People should help less fortunate others SEX Respondents' sex Crosstabulation SEX Respondents sex 1 MALE 2 FEMALE Total OTHSHELP 1 STRONGLY AGREE People should help less fortunate others Count %within SEX Respondents' sex Count % within SEX Respondents' sex 123 35.9% 174 50.7% 36 10.5% 175 298 45.8% | 41.1 % 339 43.2% | 46.8% 2 AGREE 165 3 NEITHER AGREE NOR Count DISAGREE 37 73> %within SEX Respondents' 9.7%| 10.1% sex Count %within SEX Respondents' 4 DISAGREE 3 1.7% 4 1.2% 343 100.0% .8%| 1.2% sex Count %within SEX Respondents' 5 STRONGLY DISAGREE sex Count % within SEX Respondents' 2 ,5% 382 100.0% .8% 725 100.0% Total 1 sex Use the contingency table above for the variables SEX and OTHSHELP. The cell frequency for those who are male and strongly agree that people should help the less fortunate is 123 35.9 298 41.1

Explanation / Answer

from above table cell frequency for male as well strongly agree is equal to 123.

therefire option 123 is correct

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