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The document presents the results of Chi-Square tests for eight hypotheses, detailing the Pearson Chi-Square values, degrees of freedom, and asymptotic significance levels. Notable findings include significant results for Hypothesis 3 (p = .014), Hypothesis 4 (p = .006), Hypothesis 5 (p < .001), Hypothesis 7 (p < .001), and Hypothesis 8 (p = .025). Several hypotheses also indicate issues with expected counts, with some cells having less than the recommended minimum expected count.

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HYPOTHESIS_1[1] (AutoRecovered)

The document presents the results of Chi-Square tests for eight hypotheses, detailing the Pearson Chi-Square values, degrees of freedom, and asymptotic significance levels. Notable findings include significant results for Hypothesis 3 (p = .014), Hypothesis 4 (p = .006), Hypothesis 5 (p < .001), Hypothesis 7 (p < .001), and Hypothesis 8 (p = .025). Several hypotheses also indicate issues with expected counts, with some cells having less than the recommended minimum expected count.

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CHI SQUARE

HYPOTHESIS 1

Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Significance
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 12.029a 6 .061
Likelihood Ratio 10.516 6 .105
Linear-by-Linear 4.040 1 .044
Association
N of Valid Cases 40

HYPOTHESIS 2

Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Significance
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi- 46.594a 39 .188
Square
Likelihood Ratio 38.984 39 .471
N of Valid Cases 42
HYPOTHESIS 3

Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Significance
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 10.545a 3 .014
Likelihood Ratio 11.755 3 .008
Linear-by-Linear 6.637 1 .010
Association
N of Valid Cases 42
HYPOTHESIS 4

Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Significance
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi- 19.797a 7 .006
Square
Likelihood Ratio 19.479 7 .007
N of Valid Cases 42
HYPOTHESIS 5

Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Significance
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 16.479a 3 <.001
Likelihood Ratio 20.574 3 <.001
Linear-by-Linear 16.054 1 <.001
Association
N of Valid Cases 42
a. 5 cells (62.5%) have expected count less than 5. The
minimum expected count is .57.
HYPOTHEISIS 6

Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Significance
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi- 57.249a 42 .059
Square
Likelihood Ratio 53.777 42 .105
N of Valid Cases 42
HYPOTHESIS 7

Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Significance
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 27.273a 6 <.001
Likelihood Ratio 33.442 6 <.001
Linear-by-Linear 8.336 1 .004
Association
N of Valid Cases 41
a. 10 cells (83.3%) have expected count less than 5. The
minimum expected count is .59.
HYPOTHESIS 8

Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Significance
Value df (2-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 9.323a 3 .025
Likelihood Ratio 10.246 3 .017
Linear-by-Linear 8.559 1 .003
Association
N of Valid Cases 41

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