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A child care organization commissioned a random survey to identify attitudes toward child-raising. A topic of interest was the difference between the beliefs of mean and women regarding discipline. The following table reports data on men's and women's attitudes toward spanking.
Attitudes toward spanking by Respondent Gender
Favor Spanking Male Female
Strongly 115 107
Somewhat 212 221
Oppose 73 109
Strongly oppose 18 42
chi-square = 13.1 , degree of freedom = 3, significance = 0.004.
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