SPSS PROBLEMS Use the 2006 GSS (GSS06PFP-B) file to investigate whether or not Americans have at least


SPSS PROBLEMS

  1. 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?
  2. 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.
  3. 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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