A researcher hypothesizes that parents with school-aged children are more probable to vote in favour of a referendum increasing public school spending than adults without school-aged children, but wonders of this relationship holds for both Democrats and Republicans. Determine whether this hypothesis holds for the following data.
Democrats Republicans
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No Children
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Children
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No Children
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Children
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Yes
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40
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45
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85
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Yes
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15
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20
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35
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No
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10
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5
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15
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No
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35
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30
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65
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50
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50
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100
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50
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50
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100
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Rebuild the zero-order referendum attitude by parenting status table, and calculates the table's correlation coefficient. Then calculate the partial table correlations and determine whether the hypothesis is correct.