A social researcher is interested in the relationship between religious affiliation and how often

a person wears a safety belt in a car (All the time, sometimes, rarely, or never).

Which statistical
procedure would one apply to determine whether there is a significant difference between
religious affiliation with respect to seat belt usage?
What will be an ideal response?


Chi-square

Sociology

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b. the majority of people have a great deal of confidence in the Supreme Court, but not in Congress. c. only a small percentage of the national population has much confidence in either Congress or the Supreme Court. d. the majority of the population has a lot of confidence in both Congress and the Supreme Court.

Sociology

The richest 1% of the adults in the world own nearly half of global household wealth

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Several sports coaches are interested in studying the effect of a new training regimen on the performance of their respective teams. The unit of analysis is the sports teams

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Recent studies on children of divorce derived from population-based samples find that

a. most people with divorced parents have serious mental health problems. b. few children experience an initial period of intense emotional upset after their parents separate. c. most children adjust without serious problems within two years of the separation. d. most children experience some long-term problems as a result of the breakup that may persist into adulthood.

Sociology