. CHI-SQUARE. Did males and females differ in terms of who they voted for in the 1992 Presidential Election (Clinton vs. Bush vs. Perot)?
Respondent's Sex * VOTE FOR CLINTON, BUSH, PEROT Crosstabulation |
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VOTE FOR CLINTON, BUSH, PEROT |
Total |
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CLINTON |
BUSH |
PEROT |
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Respondent's Sex |
Male |
Count |
162 |
171 |
103 |
436 |
Expected Count |
187.2 |
166.9 |
81.9 |
436.0 |
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Female |
Count |
270 |
214 |
86 |
570 |
|
Expected Count |
244.8 |
218.1 |
107.1 |
570.0 |
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Total |
Count |
432 |
385 |
189 |
1006 |
|
Expected Count |
432.0 |
385.0 |
189.0 |
1006.0 |
Chi-Square Tests |
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Value |
df |
Asymptotic Significance (2-sided) |
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Pearson Chi-Square |
15.762a |
2 |
.000 |
Likelihood Ratio |
15.730 |
2 |
.000 |
Linear-by-Linear Association |
15.520 |
1 |
.000 |
N of Valid Cases |
1006 |
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a. 0 cells (0.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 81.91. |
. CHI-SQUARE. Did males and females differ in terms of who they voted for in the...