Calculate (for the data of Exercise 10.63) percentages of workers in favor of unionization, indifferent to it, and opposed to it; do so separately for members and for nonmembers. Do the percentages suggest there is a strong relation between membership and opinion?
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10.63 : A speaker who advises managers on how to avoid being unionized claims that only 25%of industrial workers favor union membership, 40% are indifferent, and 35% are opposed. In addition, the adviser claims that these opinions are independent of actual union membership. A random sample of 600 industrial workers yields the following data:
a. What part of the data are relevant to the 25%, 40%, 35% claims?
b. Test this hypothesis using α = .01.
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