Question: Run a one-way ANOVA using the dataset N6208 Final Project Data. The Dataset contains 462 cases from the original PolitDatasetA. Two variables will be used
Run a one-way ANOVA using the dataset "N6208 Final Project Data". The Dataset contains 462 cases from the original PolitDatasetA. Two variables will be used for this analysis: Satisfaction and Houseproblem. The variable Houseproblem is created using the variable housprob, a summary index of eight variables about current housing problems for the women in this samplefor example, whether or not they had their utilities cut off, had vermin in the household, had unreliable hear, and so forth. The variable housprob is a count of the total number of times the women said "yes" to these eight questions. The variable housprob is recoded into Houseproblem based on number of housing problems. The coding for Houseproblem is: 1=no housing problems, 2=one housing problem, and 3= two or more housing problems. Satisfaction measures the overall satisfaction with material sell-being. This variable is a summated rating scale variable for women's responses to their degree of satisfaction with four aspects of their material sell-beingtheir housing, food, furniture, and clothing for themselves and their children. Each item was coded from 1 (very dissatisfied) to 4 (very satisfied), so the overall score for the four items could range from a low of 4 (4 X 1) to 16 (4 X 4). Higher score indicates greater satisfaction. This scale has an internal consistency Cronbach's alpha of 0.90. The content validity and construct validity have been established in previous research. For this analysis, use the variable Houseproblem as the independent (group) variable and variable Satisfaction as the outcome variable. To run the one-way ANOVA, click Analyze Compare Means Oneway. In the opening dialogue box, move Satisfaction into the Dependent List and Houseproblem into the slot for Factor. Click the Options pushbutton, and click Descriptives and Homogeneity of Variance, then continue. Next, click the Post Hoc pushbutton and select LSD. Click continue, then OK, and answer the following questions using compete sentences: 1. What are the mean levels of satisfaction in the three groups? Report the mean, SD, minimum, maximum and sample size in a table. 2. Write a research question. 3. Write the research hypothesis (Ha) and the null hypothesis (Ho). 4. What was the value of the F statistic and its p-value? 5. Can the null hypothesis be rejected? 6. What were the degrees of freedom? 7. According to the LSD test, were any group means significantly different from any others? If yes, which ones? 8. Write a paragraph summarizing all the results. 9. Attach the relevant SPSS printouts.
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