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The dataset contains a sub-sample of 308, 4th and 6th grade students from Michigan created by Chase and Dummer. In this dataset we posit the question, "Are students personal goals choices related to their gender, and does this relationship differ by grade level?"
In the answer, you will investigate the relationship between student's goals and gender by their grade level.
a) Are student's choices for personal goals related to their gender? What is the nature of the relationship? (cite table/figure ) (cite the proper table and/or graph)
b) When students are divided into in grade level "slices," (fourth and sixth grades) what is the nature of the relationship between student's goals and their gender, and how does the relationship compare across grade level slices? (cite the proper table and/or graph)
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