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StatXact Example 9

Did Entrance Exam for Firefighters Discriminate Against Minorities?
Pearson Chi-Squared Test Says NO! But Exact Test Says YES!

Suppose you had to testify in a minority discrimination suit with the following data from an entrance exam for firefighters in a small township:

   Results of Entrance Exam

Racial Group

Pass No Show Fail  Totals
White 0 0 5
African American 2 1 2 5
Asian American 2 0 3 5
Hispanic 0 1  4 5
TOTALS 9 2  9 20

Do the data suggest that entrance exam results are related to race? The StatXact output is shown below:

The Pearson chi-square statistic is 11.56, which, when referred to a chi-square distribution with 6 degrees of freedom, yields an asymptotic p-value of 0.0727, failing to confirm discrimination. But with data this sparse can you really trust the asymptotic p-value? Would you be prepared to defend that p-value in court?

Fortunately you don’t need to. StatXact tells you that the exact p-value of the Pearson chi-square statistic is 0.0398. You may thus feel secure that your data do indeed yield a statistically significant difference in pass rates among the four racial groups, notwithstanding the small sample size.

 



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