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Politics revisited. Look again at the table of political views for the Intro Stats students in Exercise 22.
a) Find the conditional distributions (percentages) of political views for the females.
b) Find the conditional distributions (percentages) of political views for the males.
c) Make a graphical display that compares the two distributions.
d) Do the variables Politics and Sex appear to be independent? Explain.
Exercise 22
Politics. Students in an Intro Stats course were asked to describe their politics as “Liberal,” “Moderate,” or “Conservative.” Here are the results:

a) What percent of the class is male?
b) What percent of the class considers themselves to be “Conservative”?
c) What percent of the males in the class consider themselves to be “Conservative”?
d) What percent of all students in the class are males who consider themselves to be “Conservative”?
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