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Business, 26.02.2020 01:22 cjacobs77311

Recently, management at Oak Tree Golf Course received a few complaints about the condition of the greens. Several players complained that the greens are too fast. Rather than react to the comments of just a few, the Golf Association conducted a survey of 100 male and 100 female golfers. The survey results are summarized here.

Male Golfers
Greens Condition
Handicapped Too Fast Acceptable
Under 15 10 40
15 or More 25 25

Female Golfers

Greens Condition
Handicapped Too Fast Acceptable
Under 15 1 9
15 or More 39 51

a. Combine these two crosstabulations into a single crosstabulation, with Male and Female as the row labels and Too Fast and Acceptable as the column labels. Which group shows the highest proportion saying that the greens are too fast?
b. Refer to the initial crosstabulations. For those players with low handicaps (better players), which group (male or female) shows the highest proportion saying the greens are too fast?
c. Refer to the initial crosstabulations. For those players with higher handicaps, which group (male or female) shows the highest proportion saying the greens are too fast?
d. What conclusions can you draw about the preferences of men and women concerning the speed of the greens? Are the conclusions you draw from part a as compared with parts b and c consistent? Explain any apparent inconsistencies.

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