Exercise: Eye colour and sex

The following table shows eye colour, as recorded by another student, for a group of male and female biomedical sciences, medical, nursing, physiotherapy, and radiography students:

Eye colour Sex Total
female male
black 6 4 10
brown 47 32 79
blue 27 17 44
grey 10 1 11
hazel 9 5 14
green 16 4 20
other 4 1 5
missing 1 0 1
Total 120 64 184

Questions

1. We did this in Lecture 1, but, just for revision, what kind of variable is eye colour? What kind of variable is sex?

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2. What methods could we use to test the null hypothesis that observed eye colour in not related to sex?

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3. How would you choose between these methods to test the null hypothesis that observed eye colour in not related to sex?

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4. Which method would you choose to test the null hypothesis that observed eye colour in not related to sex?

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5. How would you interpret the result P = 0.3?

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