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the two - way table given shows the results from a survey of pet owners.
| owns a cat | does not own a cat | total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| does not own a dog | 45 | 15 | 60 |
| total | 171 | 69 | 240 |
does the data show an association between owning a dog and owning a cat?
- there is a strong, positive association.
- there is a strong, negative association.
- there is a weak, negative association.
- there is a weak, positive association.
Step1: Calculate conditional probabilities
For those who own a dog, the proportion who own a cat: $\frac{126}{180} = 0.7$.
For those who do not own a dog, the proportion who own a cat: $\frac{45}{60} = 0.75$.
Step2: Analyze the association
The two proportions (0.7 and 0.75) are close, indicating a weak association. Since both proportions are relatively high (owning a cat is more common in both groups), and the difference is small, the association is weak and positive (as both proportions are high, suggesting a tendency for those who own a dog to also own a cat, though weakly).
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There is a weak, positive association.