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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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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?