Question: Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the General Social Survey in 2010 overrepresented at least one race (RACE)? According to the Statistical Abstract of

Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the General Social Survey in 2010 overrepresented at least one race (RACE)?

According to the Statistical Abstract of the United States 2012, Table 56, the proportions for each category of marital status in 2012 was:

Never married (including partnered, not married) 26.9%

Married (including separated, but not divorced) 56.6%

Widowed 6.2%

Divorced 10.3%

According to the Statistical Abstract of the United States 2012, Table 10, the racial mix in the United States in 2012 was:

White 79%

Black 13%

Other 8%


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