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Gambling in public high schools. With the rapid growth in legalized gambling in the United...

Gambling in public high schools. With the rapid growth in legalized gambling in the United States, there is concern that the involvement of youth in gambling activities is also increasing. University of Minnesota professor Randy Stinchfield compared the rates of gambling among Minnesota public school students between 1992 and 1998. (Journal of Gambling Studies, Winter 2001.) Based on survey data, the following table shows the percentages of ninth-grade boys who gambled weekly or daily on any game (e.g., cards, sports betting, lotteries) for the two years:

 

1992

1998

Number of ninth-grade boys in survey

21,484

23,199

Number who gambled weekly/daily

4,684

5,313

a. Are the percentages of ninth-grade boys who gambled weekly or daily on any game in 1992 and 1998 significantly different? (Use α = .01.)

b. Professor Stinchfield states that “because of the large sample sizes, even small differences may achieve statistical significance, so interpretations of the differences should include a judgement regarding the magnitude of the difference and its public health significance.” Do you agree with this statement? If not, why not? If so, obtain a measure of the magnitude of the difference between 1992 and 199$ and attach a measure of reliability to the difference.

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