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Based on your analysis of the relationship between respondents’ education and the intention to switch, which two of the following four statements are correct?a.The respondent’s education and intention to switch are independent.b.Respondents with a tertiary degree tend to have lower probability of switchingc.The respondents’ education and intention to switch are dependent.d.Respondents with a tertiary degree tend to have higher probability of switching.

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Based on your analysis of the relationship between respondents’ education and the intention to switch, which two of the following four statements are correct?a.The respondent’s education and intention to switch are independent.b.Respondents with a tertiary degree tend to have lower probability of switchingc.The respondents’ education and intention to switch are dependent.d.Respondents with a tertiary degree tend to have higher probability of switching.

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As an AI, I don't have access to specific data or databases to provide the exact answer. However, based on general understanding, the two correct statements could be:

c. The respondents’ education and intention to switch are dependent. d. Respondents with a tertiary degree tend to have higher probability of switching.

Explanation:

Statement c is likely correct because the level of education can influence decision-making processes, including the decision

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