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At the 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence of a relationship between gender and the...


At the 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence of a relationship between gender and the searched meal type? (Give detailed answer.) What is the expected frequency in case of categories: males and breakfast? If there is a significant stochastic relationship, compute and interpret the Cramer indicator.

Food type/Gender Male Female Total
Breakfast 12 32 44
Appetizer 41 32 73
Main course (lunch or supper) 49 54 103
Dessert 37 43 80
Total 139 161 300

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conclusion : there is evidence of a relationship between gender and the searched meal type

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