- According to the Introduction, what categories were reported to be statisticallysignificant?
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- In Table 1, is the No. in household reported as statistically significant among the threegroups (uninsured, Medicaid, and privately insured)? Provide a rationale for your answer.
- Should the null hypothesis for Marital Status (%) be rejected? Provide a rationale foryour answer.
- How many null hypotheses were rejected in the Salsberry (2003) study? Provide arationale for your answer.
- Does Marital Status or Education (of adults) have a greater statistically significantdifference among the three groups (uninsured, Medicaid, or privately insured)? Provide a rationale for your answer.
- Was there a significant difference in Working status for the three levels of insurance(uninsured, Medicaid enrolled, and privately insured)? Provide a rationale for your answer.
- State the null hypothesis for level of insurance and Gender–% female.
- Should the null hypothesis for Question 7 be accepted or rejected? Provide a rationalefor your answer.
- In your own opinion, were the outcomes of this study what you expected?
- In your own opinion, should the results of this study be generalized to other StateChildren’s Health Insurance Programs (SCHIPs)? Provide a rationale for your answer.