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A 1992 poll conducted by the University of Montana classified respondents by gender and political party, as shown in the table below. We wonder if there is an association between gender and party affiliation. Which of the following would be the appropriate type of test to investigate our hypothesis?

( Democrat / Republican / Independent )
Male= ( 36 / 45 / 24 )
Female= ( 48 / 33 / 16 )

What are the X^2 and p-values for the test?

A. X^2 = 4.85 p = 0.09


B. X^2 = 5.85 p = 0.88


C. X^2 = 4.85 p = 0.88


D. X^2 = 4.05 p = 0.09

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. X^2 = 5.85 p = 0.88." The answer that would be the appropriate type of test to investigate our hypothesis is that "B. X^2 = 5.85 p = 0.88." This is the correct answer.


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