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Learn about statistical significance and chi-square tests in this Assignment Solution.

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Analysis Of Statistical Significance In Health Insurance Enrollment Factors Using Chi-Square Test - Page 1 preview imageAnalysis of Statistical Significance in Health Insurance Enrollment Factors UsingChi-Square TestQuestion 1:The following categories were reported statistically significant:1.Income2.Working status of the adults3.Education4.Health status of the adults and child5.Utilization of the health care.It is not statistically significant.The chi square value for this particular variable is 3.70 with df = N1.In case uninsured:Df = 621 = 61, and the table gives 43.188 with alpha = 0.05.Since the value of chi square (3.70) is less than the value obtained from table(43.188) so the result is not significant.In case Medicated:Df = 2191 = 218, and the table gives 77.929 with alpha = 0.05.Since the value of chi square (3.70) is less than the value obtained from table(77.929) so the result is not significant.
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