CHI-SQUARE ANALYSIS

  · Step 1. Provide a context for the data set in the supplied .sav file. Include a definition of the specified variables, levels of each factor, and the outcome variable. Define the corresponding scales of measurement for each variable. Specify the sample size of the data set. · Step 2. Specify a research question for this chi-square. Articulate a null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis for the chi-square. Specify the alpha level. · Step 3. . Paste the SPSS output showing expected frequencies (E). Report E for each cell in the 2 x 2 table. . Determine if the expected frequencies assumption is met. . If the assumption is met, indicate which version of chi-square should be reported. . If the assumption is not met, indicate which version of chi-square should be reported. · Step 4. . Begin by stating your conclusion regarding the expected frequencies assumption. . Next, create a table of observed frequencies for the two variables low up and pass/fail. . Report the observed number of passengers in lower class and the upper class who were passed and failed.