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Individual SPSS assignment 1-3
Lingbin Wang
November 21, 2014
1. Is there a significant relationship between student’s gender and what types of extra-curricular activities they participate in?
Construct: Students’ gender, the types of activities.
Scale Items/Variables | Valid N size | Select | Don’t select |
Gender | 57 | 57 | NA |
Activities sports | 57 | 6 | 51 |
Activities volunteering | 57 | 8 | 49 |
Activities work study | 57 | 11 | 46 |
Activities clubs | 57 | 18 | 39 |
Activities internship | 57 | 6 | 51 |
Data type: Nominal x Nominal, Chi-square test
Description of finding answers: From these finding answers, we can tell whether man will participate in the extra-curricular activities more or female will participate more.
Independent: gender. Dependent: sports, clubs, study works, volunteering and internship.
Hypotheses:
H1: There is a significant relationship between students’ gender and whether they participate in sports or not.
P-Value | X² | Significant? |
0.023 | 5.147 | Yes |
P-Value less than 0.05, there is statistically significant relationship between student gender and whether they participate in sports. For those who participate in sports, 83.3% are Men, 16.7% are women. Men are more likely to participate in sports than women.
H2: There is a significant relationship between students’ gender and whether they participate in clubs or not.
P-Value | X² | Significant? |
0.463 | 0.538 | No |
P-Value more than 0.05, there is no statistically significant relationship between student’ gender and whether they participate in clubs.
H3: There is a significant relationship between students’ gender and whether they participate in work study or not.
P-Value | X² | Significant? |
0.701 | 0.148 | No |
P-Value is more than 0.701, there is no statistically significant relationship between student’s gender and they participate in work study.
H4: There is a significant relationship between students’ gender...