Back to Exercise: Understand that patterns of association can also be seen in bivariate categorical data

Exercises: Two-Way Tables and Association in Categorical Data

Work through each section in order. For relative frequencies, divide a cell by the right total: the grand total for grand-total relative frequencies, the row total for row relative frequencies, and the column total for column relative frequencies. To look for association, compare row relative frequencies across rows - similar percentages suggest no association, and clearly different percentages suggest an association.

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Recall / Warm-Up

1.

A survey asks each student "What is your favorite type of pet?" with answers like dog, cat, or fish. What type of data is this?

2.

Out of 2020 students, 1313 said yes. What percent of the students said yes?

3.

In the two-way table below, how many students walk to school AND pack a lunch?

Packs LunchBuys LunchTotal
Walks8513
Rides61117
Total141630
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Fluency Practice

1.

A school wants to know if there is a link between living in an apartment or a house and owning a dog or not. Which tool should they use to organize this data?

2.

Use the two-way table below. What is the grand-total relative frequency for apartment dwellers who have a dog? (Divide that cell by the grand total of 5050.)

Has DogNo DogTotal
Apartment61420
House24630
Total302050
3.

Use the same table. What is the ROW relative frequency for apartment dwellers who have a dog? (Divide that cell by its row total of 2020.)

Has DogNo DogTotal
Apartment61420
House24630
Total302050
4.

Use the same table. What is the ROW relative frequency for house dwellers who have a dog? (Divide that cell by its row total of 3030.)

Has DogNo DogTotal
Apartment61420
House24630
Total302050
5.

Use the same table. What is the COLUMN relative frequency for apartment dwellers among dog owners? (Divide the apartment-and-dog cell by its column total of 3030.)

Has DogNo DogTotal
Apartment61420
House24630
Total302050

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