SPSS TESTS (Math Problem Sample)
SPSS TESTS
source..Exercise 10.11
Descriptives
N
Mean
Std. Deviation
Std. Error
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Minimum
Maximum
Lower Bound
Upper Bound
HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL COMPLETED
PROTESTANT
760
13.41
3.110
.113
13.19
13.63
0
20
CATHOLIC
332
13.02
3.376
.185
12.65
13.38
0
20
JEWISH
21
15.67
3.261
.712
14.18
17.15
9
20
NONE
294
14.29
2.924
.171
13.95
14.62
7
20
OTHER
44
14.68
3.283
.495
13.68
15.68
6
20
Total
1451
13.57
3.185
.084
13.41
13.73
0
20
RS SELF RANKING OF SOCIAL POSITION
PROTESTANT
715
4.79
1.890
.071
4.65
4.93
1
10
CATHOLIC
319
4.87
1.757
.098
4.68
5.07
1
10
JEWISH
17
4.06
1.784
.433
3.14
4.98
1
7
NONE
280
4.72
1.840
.110
4.50
4.93
1
10
OTHER
44
5.00
1.671
.252
4.49
5.51
1
9
Total
1375
4.79
1.842
.050
4.70
4.89
1
10
ANOVA
Sum of Squares
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL COMPLETED
Between Groups
419.205
4
104.801
10.602
.000
Within Groups
14294.445
1446
9.886
Total
14713.650
1450
RS SELF RANKING OF SOCIAL POSITION
Between Groups
14.595
4
3.649
1.076
.367
Within Groups
4647.332
1370
3.392
Total
4661.927
1374
Interpretation
The results show a significant difference in means for the level of education as marked by the Years of school completed and their perceptions on social ranking for Protestants and Catholics. A significant level of 0.00 lower than the P value of 0.5 confirms adoption of the null hypotheses. However, is no significant difference in means for protestants and Catholics for self ranking of social position. A significant value of 0.367 larger than the P value of 0.5 confirmed rejection of the null hypothesis.
Exercise 11.6: pg. 289
Crosstabs
Case Processing Summary
Cases
Valid
Missing
Total
N
Percent
N
Percent
N
Percent
LOW INCOME--CANT AFFORD MORE CHILDREN * RESPONDENTS SEX
900
61.8%
557
38.2%
1457
100.0%
LOW INCOME--CANT AFFORD MORE CHILDREN * RESPONDENTS SEX Crosstabulation
RESPONDENTS SEX
Total
MALE
FEMALE
LOW INCOME--CANT AFFORD MORE CHILDREN
YES
Count
179
226
405
% within RESPONDENTS SEX
44.5%
45.4%
45.0%
NO
Count
223
272
495
% within RESPONDENTS SEX
55.5%
54.6%
55.0%
Total
Count
402
498
900
% within RESPONDENTS SEX
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
Chi-Square Tests
Value
df
Asymptotic Significance (2-sided)
Exact Sig. (2-sided)
Exact Sig. (1-sided)
Pearson Chi-Square
.066a
1
.798
Continuity Correctionb
.036
1
.850
Likelihood Ratio
.066
1
.798
Fisher's Exact Test
.840
.425
Linear-by-Linear Association
.065
1
.798
N of Valid Cases
900
a. 0 cells (0.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 180.90.
b. Computed only for a 2x2 table
Exercise 12.13
Crosstabs
Case Processing Summary
Cases
Valid
Missing
Total
N
Percent
N
Percent
N
Percent
AFRAID TO WALK AT NIGHT IN NEIGHBORHOOD * RESPONDENTS SEX
940
64.5%
517
35.5%
1457
100.0%
FAVOR OR OPPOSE DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER * RESPONDENTS SEX
1338
91.8%
119
8.2%
1457
100.0%
JOB OR HOUSEWORK * RESPONDENTS SEX
1060
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