In: Statistics and Probability
We interviewed two groups of 50 college students respectively from UIC and DePaul to know if they rather watch NFL Football vs. some other sport on Sunday.
Actual Data
UIC |
DePaul |
Row Total |
|
Football |
15 |
25 |
40 |
Other Sport |
35 |
25 |
60 |
Total |
50 |
50 |
100 |
Based on the statistics above, we need to determine if there is a relationship between the university of a student and watching Football. Answer to the following questions to arrive at the conclusion.
Ho: There is no relationship between the University of a Student and watching Football
Ha: There is a relationship between the university of a student and watching Football.
The chi-square values = 4.167
The degrees of freedom =1
The p-value =0.041
Conclusion: The p-value of Chi-square test is less than 0.05. Hence we reject null hypothesis at 5% level of significance and conclude that there is a relationship between the University of a Student and watching Football.