The following is a hypothetical bivariate table of gender and religion:
Gender
Religion
Male Female
Secular 250 500
Protestant 600 150
Catholic 350 150
a. Complete the bivariate table. (Add marginals, percentages, and total N).
b. Answer the following questions about the table:
What is the independent variable for this table?
What is the dependent variable?
Gender
Religion
Male Female
Secular 20.83% 62.5%
750
37.5%
Protestant 50% 18.75%
750
37.5%
Catholic 29.17% 18.75%
500
25%
1200
100%
800
100%
2000
100%
Answer the following questions about the table:
What is the independent variable for this table? gender
What is the dependent variable? religion
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