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In a 2006 study, Gortmake and colleagues surveyed 80 lesbian and gay students at a large midwestern state university to assess their experiences and their perceptions of the campus climate regarding lesbians and gays. One of the questions the researchers were interested in was whether a person's "outness" depended on his or her gender. All participants were classified as closeted or as out. What type of chi-square test would the researchers use to answer their question of whether "outness" varies with gender?

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