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Kaleb Smith Spss Assignment 4 2
Kaleb Smith Spss Assignment 4 2
Null Hypothesis: There is no significant association between how many servings of vegetables people eat
in a day and how healthy people feel.
P-Value: <.001
Conclusion: There is a significant positive association between how many servings of vegetables people
eat in a day and how healthy people feel.
Question 2:
Null Hypothesis: People’s consumption of vegetables, consumption of fruits, and monthly income are
not significant predictors of how healthy people feel.
Daily consumption of vegetables is a significant positive predictor of how healthy people feel.
Daily consumption of fruits is not a significant predictor of how healthy people feel.
Question 3:
Null Hypothesis: There is no significant difference between any possible pairs based on respondents’
employment status in terms of monthly income.
P-Value: <.001
Conclusions:
There is not a significant difference between the respondents’, who are unemployed, monthly income
and respondents’, who work part-time, monthly income.
There is not a significant difference between the respondents’, who are unemployed, monthly income
and respondents’, who work casually, monthly income.
There is a significant difference between the respondents’, who are unemployed, monthly income and
respondents’, who work full-time, monthly income.
There is not a significant difference between the respondents’, who work part time, monthly income
and respondents’, who work casually, monthly income.
There is a significant difference between the respondents’, who work part-time, monthly income and
respondents’, who work full-time, monthly income.
There is a significant difference between the respondents’, who work casually, monthly income and
respondents’, who work full-time, monthly income.
Question 4:
Null Hypothesis: There is no significant association between someone smoking regularly and having
regular income.
P-Value: .019
Conclusion: There is a significant association between someone smoking regularly and having regular
income.
Question 5:
Null Hypothesis: There is no significant difference between those with private health insurance and
those without private health insurance in terms of if they feel that they are healthier.
P-Value: .093
Conclusion: There is no significant difference between those with private health insurance and those
without private health insurance in terms of if they feel that they are healthier.
Question 6:
Null Hypothesis: There is no significant difference between the amount of vegetables the respondent
consumes and the amount of fruit the respondent consumes.
P-Value: <.001
Conclusion: There is a significant difference between the amount of vegetables the respondent
consumes and the amount of fruits the respondent consumes.
Question 7:
Frequency: 46
Conclusion: 46 people in our sample are millennial in our sample as of 2020. This is all respondents who
fall in the age range or 24 and 39.
Question 8:
Null Hypothesis: There is no significant difference between those who have and those who have not
been in a car accident in terms of how much they spend on alcoholic beverages to entertain
themselves.
P-Value: .177
Conclusion: There is no significant difference between those who have been in accident where they
were the driver and those who have not in terms of how much they spend on alcoholic beverages to
entertain themselves.