When a survey question asked, "Do you believe in heaven?" and "Do you believe in hell?", 830 subjects answered "yes" to both questions, 161 answered "no" to both, 122 answered "yes" to heaven but "no" to hell, and 3 answered "no" to heaven but "yes" to hell. Complete parts a through e below. A. Those who believe in hell are more likely to believe in heaven than those who do not believe in hell. B. Those who believe in hell are less likely to believe in heaven than those who do not believe in hell. OC. Those who believe in heaven are more likely to believe in hell than those who do not believe in heaven. O D. Those who believe in heaven are less likely to believe in hell than those who do not believe in heaven. d. Find the conditional proportions that treat opinion about hell as the response variable and opinion about heaven as the explanatory variable. Notice that the response variable is the column heading and the explanatory variable is the row heading in the table of conditional proportions. Interpret. Do you believe in heaven? Yes No Do you believe in hell? Yes No Total 1 0.872 0.018 0.128 0.982 1 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Interpret. Choose the correct answer below. O A. Those who believe in hell are less likely to believe in heaven than those who do not believe in hell. OB. Those who believe in heaven are less likely to believe in hell than those who do not believe in heaven. *C. Those who believe in hell are more likely to believe in heaven than those who do not believe in hell. D. Those who believe in heaven are more likely to believe in hell than those who do not believe in heaven. e. Find the marginal proportion who (i) believe in heaven, (ii) believe in hell. (i) Find the marginal proportion who believe in heaven. % of the respondents believe in heaven. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
When a survey question asked, "Do you believe in heaven?" and "Do you believe in hell?", 830 subjects answered "yes" to both questions, 161 answered "no" to both, 122 answered "yes" to heaven but "no" to hell, and 3 answered "no" to heaven but "yes" to hell. Complete parts a through e below. A. Those who believe in hell are more likely to believe in heaven than those who do not believe in hell. B. Those who believe in hell are less likely to believe in heaven than those who do not believe in hell. OC. Those who believe in heaven are more likely to believe in hell than those who do not believe in heaven. O D. Those who believe in heaven are less likely to believe in hell than those who do not believe in heaven. d. Find the conditional proportions that treat opinion about hell as the response variable and opinion about heaven as the explanatory variable. Notice that the response variable is the column heading and the explanatory variable is the row heading in the table of conditional proportions. Interpret. Do you believe in heaven? Yes No Do you believe in hell? Yes No Total 1 0.872 0.018 0.128 0.982 1 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Interpret. Choose the correct answer below. O A. Those who believe in hell are less likely to believe in heaven than those who do not believe in hell. OB. Those who believe in heaven are less likely to believe in hell than those who do not believe in heaven. *C. Those who believe in hell are more likely to believe in heaven than those who do not believe in hell. D. Those who believe in heaven are more likely to believe in hell than those who do not believe in heaven. e. Find the marginal proportion who (i) believe in heaven, (ii) believe in hell. (i) Find the marginal proportion who believe in heaven. % of the respondents believe in heaven. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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