The Carnegie Classification of Institutes of Higher Education categorizes colleges and universities on the basis of their

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The Carnegie Classification of Institutes of Higher Education categorizes colleges and universities on the basis of their research and degree-granting activities. Universities that grant doctoral degrees are placed into one of three classifications: highest research activity, higher research activity, or moderate research activity. The Carnegie classifications for public and not-for-profit private doctoral degree-granting universities follow.
The Carnegie Classification of Institutes of Higher Education categorizes colleges

Using a .05 level of significance, conduct a test of independence to determine whether Carnegie classification is independent of type of university for universities that grant doctoral degrees. What is the p-value and what is your conclusion?

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