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Interpreting the Sheriff Offices’ Chi-square

Interpreting the Sheriff Offices’ Chi-square.

Interpreting the Sheriff Offices’ Chi-square 

Class is Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis Requirement is 400 words, in APA format, 12pt font, 1″ margins, cover page,references page, etc. (abstract not required). This assignment has a minimum of five (5) required sources. While the report can count as one source, this means you need to find additional sources to add detail and support to your answers. Instructions: Look for real world examples in the news, peer reviewed journals, etc. Below is a chi-square and Cramer’s V statistic from Maricopa County’s Sheriff Offices’ Annual Report (2014-2015)Preview the document. The tables tests the relationship between whether a driver had an item seized by that driver’s race. The chi-square is significant, so a relationship exists. What does this tell us about the organization? How does the Cramer’s V weigh in here? In other words, according to this data, does MCSO discriminate based on race? If so, which races and how much does race account for seizures? Driver post-stop perceived race or ethnicity White Unknown Native American Hispanic Black Asian Total Driver item seized – No 18576 266 401 5597 1953 569 27362 Driver item seized – Yes 259 2 23 127 47 5 463 Total 18835 273 424 5724 2000 574 27825 Chi-Square 66.35 ** Cramer’s V 0.048 ** + p < 0.10; * p <0.05; ** p < 0.01

Interpreting the Sheriff Offices’ Chi-square