Question: 1. The statistic that measures effect size in Chi square is either the Phi or the Cramer's V. An effect size of .729 that is

1. The statistic that measures effect size in Chi square is either the Phi or the Cramer's V. An effect size of .729 that is statistically significant represents a weak relationship between variables.

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True

False

2. When comparing a dependent variable (like total HCP scores) to see if there is a statistically significant difference in the mean HCPtotal score among subgroups with more than 2 groups (like gender where: 1=female, 2=male, 3=transgender), after determining that the data for HCPtotal are badly skewed:

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Choose analyze, non-parametric, legacy dialogues, k independent samples

Choose transform, recode into the same variable, use HCPtotal and gender

Choose analyze, compare means, independent samples t test

Choose, transform, compute, give the variable a new name, add them up

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