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The following table classifies 100 individuals using two variables, gender and college attended. College Attended None Two-year Four-year Total Gender Male 7 13 30 50 Female 13 17 20 50 Total 20 30 50 100 What is this two-way classification called? Select one:
a. Goodness-of-fit test
b. Frequency table
c. ANOVA table
d.
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