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In the study "The Role of Sports as a Social Determinant for Children," student respondents in
grades 4 through 6 were asked what they would most like to do at school: make good
grades, be popular or be good at sports. Results delineated by type of school district are
reported below.  Rural  Suburban  Urban  Make Good Grades 578724 Be Popular 50426 Be Good at Sports 42225\begin{array} { | l | c | c | c | } \hline & \text { Rural } & \text { Suburban } & \text { Urban } \\\hline \text { Make Good Grades } & 57 & 87 & 24 \\\hline \text { Be Popular } & 50 & 42 & 6 \\\hline \text { Be Good at Sports } & 42 & 22 & 5 \\\hline\end{array}
Source: Chase, M.A and Dummer, G.M. (1992), "The Role of Sports as a Social Determinant for
Children," Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 63, 418-424.
Is there evidence that type of school district and personal school goals are independent?
Test an appropriate hypothesis. Give Statistical evidence to support your conclusion.

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