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ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECT Assignment 1

Submitted To: Prof. Puneet Rai

Submitted By: Arpit Kapoor Kishu Bhatia

Page 510: Q2.


H0: The three groups based on location of residence differ in terms of importance attached to enjoying nature. Ha: The three groups based on location of residence do not differ in terms of importance attached to enjoying nature. In this case Null Hypothesis is rejected as the significance level is less than 0.05 hence the three groups do not differ in terms of importance attached to enjoying nature.
ONEWAY preferen BY residenc /STATISTICS DESCRIPTIVES HOMOGENEITY /MISSING ANALYSIS /POSTHOC = TUKEY ALPHA(.05).

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing Cases Used User-defined missing values are treated as missing. Statistics for each analysis are based on cases with no missing data for any variable in the analysis. ONEWAY preferen BY residenc /STATISTICS DESCRIPTIVES HOMOGENEITY /MISSING ANALYSIS /POSTHOC = TUKEY ALPHA(.05). C:\Users\sony\Desktop\Chapter 15 Ex Outdoor.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 30 13-AUG-2013 13:50:34

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Descriptives Preference for Outdoors N Lower Bound 10 10 10 30 Std. Std. 95% Confidence Mean Deviation Error Interval for Mean Minimum Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Bound Bound Bound Bound Bound 4.10 2.234 .706 2.50 5.70 1 4.30 3.70 4.03 2.214 1.494 1.956 .700 .473 .357 2.72 2.63 3.30 5.88 4.77 4.76 1 1 1 Maximum Lower Bound 7 7 6 7

Upper Bound

Mid/Downtown Suburbs Countryside Total

Test of Homogeneity of Variances Preference for Outdoors Levene Statistic 2.102 df1 2 df2 27 Sig. .142

ANOVA Preference for Outdoors Sum of Squares Between Groups Within Groups Total 1.867 109.100 110.967 df 2 27 29 Mean Square .933 4.041 F .231 Sig. .795

Post Hoc Tests


Multiple Comparisons Dependent Variable: Preference for Outdoors Tukey HSD (I) Location of Residence (J) Location of Residence Mean Difference (I-J) Lower Bound -.200 .400 .200 .600 -.400 -.600 Std. Error Upper Bound .899 .899 .899 .899 .899 .899 Sig. Lower Bound .973 .897 .973 .784 .897 .784 95% Confidence Interval Upper Bound -2.43 -1.83 -2.03 -1.63 -2.63 -2.83 Lower Bound 2.03 2.63 2.43 2.83 1.83 1.63

Mid/Downtown Suburbs

Suburbs Countryside Mid/Downtown Countryside

Countryside

Mid/Downtown Suburbs

Homogeneous Subsets

Preference for Outdoors Tukey HSD Subset for alpha = .05 1 10 10 10 3.70 4.10 4.30 .784

N Location of Residence Countryside Mid/Downtown Suburbs Sig. 1

Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are displayed. a Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 10.000.

Q 2 C) Page 480

Independent T-Test
Ho: mean preference for male and female differ considerably Ha: mean preference for male and female do not differ considerably Null hypothesis will be accepted because the Sig 2-tailed is more than 0.05 that is 0.928 so the mean preference differ considerably between Male and Female

Independent Samples Test


Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference Lower 1.555

F Lower Preference for Outdoors Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 2.746

Sig. Upper .109

t Lower .092

df Upper 28

Sig. (2tailed) Lower .928

Mean Difference Upper

Std. Error Difference

Lower .067

Upper .727

1.422 1.427

.092

25.980

.928

.067

.727

1.561

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