Below are hypothetical data on the relationship between sex and marital satisfaction. Calculate the expected frequencies, or the frequencies we would expect to observe if there were no relationship between sex and marital satisfaction.
Sex Marital SatisfactionMaleFemaleRow TotalSatisfied309255564Unsatisfied107278385Column Total416533949
What will be an ideal response?
Sex | |||||
Marital Satisfaction | Male | Female | Row Total | ||
Satisfied | 247 | 317 | 564 | ||
Unsatisfied | 169 | 216 | 385 | ||
Column Total | 416 | 533 | 949 | ||
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