Question: Life at work (1.1) The University of Chicago's General Social Survey asked a representative sample of adults this question: "Which of the following statements best describes how your daily work is organized? (1) I am free to decide how my daily work is organized. (2) I can decide how my daily work is organized, within certain limits. (3) I am not free to decide how my daily work is organized." Here is a two-way table of the responses for three levels of education:

Do these data suggest that there is an association between level of education and freedom to organize one's work in the adult population? Give appropriate evidence to support your answer.