SPSS PROBLEMS Use the 2006 GSS (GSS06PFP-B) file to investigate whether or not Americans have at least
SPSS PROBLEMS
- Use the 2006 GSS (GSS06PFP-B) file to investigate whether or not Americans have at least two children per person. Use the One Sample T Test procedure to do this test with the variable CHILDS. Do the test at the 0.01 significance level. What did you find? Do Americans have two children, more, or less?
- Investigate the difference between individuals who support legalization of marijuana from those who do not based on data from the GSS06PFP-B, Use the variable GRASS as your independent or grouping variable (1 = legal; 2 = not legal). Investigate whether there is a significant difference between these two groups in terms pf their age (AGE), number of children (CHILDS), and education (EDUC). Assume that \(\alpha \) is 0.05 for a two-tailed test. Based on your analysis, write three Step 5 type statements summarizing your findings.
- Extend your analysis in Exercise 2, this time by comparing individuals who support/ do not support the death penalty (CAPPUN). Use the same dependent variables, AGE, CHILDS, and EDUC, to estimate t tests. Assume a is 0.05 for a two-tailed test. Prepare a statement to summarize your findings.
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