Question: Multiple Comparisons Dependent Variable: R's highest degree LSD (I) age respondent (J) age respondent Mean Difference (I-J) Std. Error Sig. 95% Confidence Interval Lower Bound

Multiple Comparisons Dependent Variable: R's highest degree LSD (I) age respondent (J) age respondent Mean Difference (I-J) Std. Error Sig. 95% Confidence Interval Lower Bound Upper Bound 18-37 38-58 -.202* .077 .009 -.35 -.05 59-89 -.115 .080 .150 -.27 .04 38-58 18-37 .202* .077 .009 .05 .35 59-89 .088 .078 .258 -.06 .24 59-89 18-37 .115 .080 .150 -.04 .27 38-58 -.088 .078 .258 -.24 .06 *. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level. make a conclusion regarding the null hypothesis

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