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Mr. Conway is an elementary school teacher who is a follower of Carl Rogers and believes...

Mr. Conway is an elementary school teacher who is a follower of Carl Rogers and believes that unconditional positive regard leads to psychological health and positive behavior. Mr. Conway obtains a sample of 40 children from other teachers' classrooms. At his school and through home observation, he categorizes each child as receiving unconditional positive regard 1) frequently,
2) sometimes and 3) rarely. He then has each child's teacher classify the child as behavior problem or not. The following summarizes the results: use an alpha level of  α = .05. Use all four stages of test, show all work and round to two decimals.

  

Behavior problem Not a behavior problem
Frequently receives unconditional positive regard 3 12
Sometimes receives unconditional positive regard 7 6
Rarely receives unconditional positive regard 9 3

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