Education Level and Health Insurance A researcher wishes
Chapter 11, Problem 16(choose chapter or problem)
Education Level and Health Insurance A researcher wishes to see if the number of adults who do not have health insurance is equally distributed among three categories (less than 12 years of education, 12 years of education, more than 12 years of education). A sample of 60 adults who do not have health insurance is selected, and the results are shown. At \(\alpha = 0.05\) can it be concluded that the frequencies are not equal? Use the P-value method. If the null hypothesis is rejected, give a possible reason for this.
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