Question: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1e6BBT4Q9u1CmIjwyj4c8QnD92zTAhBAb Click TRANSFORM --> COMPUTE VARIABLE. Type COLLEGE in the Target Variable box and type EDUC1 GE 4 in the Numeric Expression box. Then click
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Click TRANSFORM --> COMPUTE VARIABLE. Type COLLEGE in the "Target Variable" box and type
EDUC1 GE 4
in the "Numeric Expression" box. Then click "OK." This will produce new variable, COLLEGE, that is "1" for college graduates and "0" for those with less education.
#5.Perform a chi-square test to look at the relationship between college graduation (COLLEGE) and financial comfort (FCOMFORT).Notice how FCOMFORT is coded, 1=Comfortable, 2=Struggling. Using alpha = .05, what would you conclude from your test?
a.College graduates are more likely to be financially comfortable than non-graduates
b.College graduates are less likely to be financially comfortable than non-graduates
c. There is not a significant difference between college graduates and non-graduates with regard to financial comfort
d.Graduating college will generally increase your income
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