Module 6: Assignment 2
In a prior example we evaluated data from a survey of university graduates which assessed, among
other things, how frequently they exercised. The survey was completed by 470 graduates. In the prior
example we used the χ goodness-of-fit test to assess whether there was a shift in the distribution of
responses to the exercise question following the implementation of a health promotion campaign on
campus. We specifically considered one sample (all students) and compared the observed distribution
to the distribution of responses the prior year (a historical control). Suppose we now wish to assess
whether there is a relationship between exercise on campus and students’ living arrangements. As
part of the same survey, graduates were asked where they lived their senior year. The response
options were dormitory, on-campus apartment, off-campus apartment, and at home (i.e., commuted to
and from the university). The data are shown below.
No Regular
Exercise Sporadic Exercise Regular Exercise Total
Dormitory 32 30 28 90
On-Campus
Apartment 74 64 42 180
Off-Campus
Apartment 110 25 15 150
At Home 39 6 5 50
Total 255 125 90 470
Based on the data, is there a relationship between exercise and a student’s living arrangement? Do
you think where a person lives affect their exercise status? Here we have four independent
comparison groups (living arrangement) and a discrete (ordinal) outcome variable with three response
options. We specifically want to test whether living arrangements and exercise are independent.
Submission Instructions:
Submit your assignment by 11:59 pm on Sunday.
It should include at least 2 academic sources, formatted and cited in APA.
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