1) Consider the following hypothetical data on each respondents region of U.S. residence and whether or not...
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1) Consider the following hypothetical data on each respondent’s region of U.S. residence and whether or not they have health insurance of some kind. Use these data to construct a bivariate table, with cells containing the appropriate frequencies.
2) Consider the following hypothetical data on each respondent’s region of U.S. residence and whether or not they have health insurance of some kind. Construct a bivariate table containing the appropriate percentages for each cell in the table.
Person | Region | Health Insurance |
1 | South | Yes |
2 | South | Yes |
3 | North | No |
4 | North | No |
5 | North | Yes |
6 | North | Yes |
7 | North | Yes |
8 | South | No |
9 | South | No |
10 | South | No |
11 | North | Yes |
12 | North | Yes |
13 | North | No |
14 | North | No |
15 | South | No |
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