Question: Testing for the hypothesis, women demonstrate a higher victimization than men in intimate partner violence, justify why this test is appropriate and provide a detailed
Testing for the hypothesis, women demonstrate a higher victimization than men in intimate partner violence, justify why this test is appropriate and provide a detailed interpretation of the results including a statistical conclusion. Does this show any significance that women do demonstrate a higher victimization in intimate partner violence than men.
| Contingency Tables | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| offender_gender | |||||||||||||||
| victim_gender | Male | Female | Total | ||||||||||||
| Male | Count | 752.000 | 6783.000 | 7535.000 | |||||||||||
| Expected count | 6219.559 | 1315.441 | 7535.000 | ||||||||||||
| % within row | 9.980% | 90.020% | 100.000% | ||||||||||||
| % within column | 2.142% | 91.341% | 17.714% | ||||||||||||
| Female | Count | 34359.000 | 643.000 | 35002.000 | |||||||||||
| Expected count | 28891.441 | 6110.559 | 35002.000 | ||||||||||||
| % within row | 98.163% | 1.837% | 100.000% | ||||||||||||
| % within column | 97.858% | 8.659% | 82.286% | ||||||||||||
| Total | Count | 35111.000 | 7426.000 | 42537.000 | |||||||||||
| Expected count | 35111.000 | 7426.000 | 42537.000 | ||||||||||||
| % within row | 82.542% | 17.458% | 100.000% | ||||||||||||
| % within column | 100.000% | 100.000% | 100.000% | ||||||||||||
| Chi-Squared Tests | |||||||||||||||
| Value | df | p | |||||||||||||
| 33459.025 | 1 | <.001 | |||||||||||||
| N | 42537 | ||||||||||||||
| Nominal | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Value | |||
| Phi-coefficient | -0.887 | ||
| Cramer's V | 0.887 |
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