This assignment is based on the results of a survey consisting of 116 participants in which 58 were males and 58 were females. The results of the survey are attached as SPSS file. The results have been divided into three age-groups namely, 18-21, 22-24 and 25-40. This report consists of four sections in which different hypothesis were tested. The hypotheses are as follows:
Their will be differences on your scale measures and the MHLC scores according whether they have had a smoking related illness or not.
There are associations between gender and living accommodation, gender and smoking related illness and accommodation type and smoking related illness.
There will be an effect of both age and gender on some of your measures.
Section 1
Statistics
Smoking related illness ever
AgeGroups
N
Valid
116
116
Missing
0
0
Std. Deviation
.502
.81128
Variance
.252
.658
Percentiles
25
.00
1.0000
50
.00
2.0000
75
1.00
3.0000
Smoking related illness ever
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
No
59
50.9
50.9
50.9
Yes
57
49.1
49.1
100.0
Total
116
100.0
100.0
Age-Groups
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
18-21
35
30.2
30.2
30.2
22-24
40
34.5
34.5
64.7
25-40
41
35.3
35.3
100.0
Total
116
100.0
100.0
From the above analysis, we can easily say that the smoking related illness is prevalent in 49.1% of the participants, while 50.9% of the participants have never been faced with smoking related illness. We can say that smoking related illness is directly proportional to age. In our age groups, i.e. 18-21, 22-24 and 25-40, we can see that the highest percentage of smoking related illness is prevalent in 25-40 age group i.e. 35.3%. the same percentage is least in age group 18-21. This points out to the fact that smoking related illness gets increased with age i.e. the more the age, the greater would be the smoking related illness.
From the above tables and charts, we can say that there are certain differences in MHLC scales and our own scales.
Section 2
Gender & Living Accommodation
Correlations
Male or female
Type of living accommodation
Male or female
Pearson Correlation
1
-.108
Sig. (1-tailed)
.125
N
116
116
Type of living accommodation
Pearson Correlation
-.108
1
Sig. (1-tailed)
.125
N
116
116
Type of living accommodation
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
Family home
42
36.2
36.2
36.2
Independently
74
63.8
63.8
100.0
Total
116
100.0
100.0
Gender and type of living accommodation are positively correlated as the Pearson correlation is 1. We can see from the above table that 36.2% of the participants live in family home while 63.8% lives independently. This suggests that gender does not affect type of living accommodation as Pearson coefficient is 1.
Gender and Smoking Related Illness
Statistics
Male or female
Smoking related illness ever
N
Valid
116
116
Missing
0
0
Std. Deviation
.502
.502
Variance
.252
.252
Percentiles
25
.00
.00
50
.50
.00
75
1.00
1.00
Commonly, it can be said that gender plays a vital role in causing smoking related illness. Women are more affected by the smoking related illness rather than men. In section 1, we saw that age group was also a major factor in smoking related illness. This can be shown here as well that gender reflects the capacity to cause smoking related illness.
Male or female
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
Male
58
50.0
50.0
50.0
Female
58
50.0
50.0
100.0
Total
116
100.0
100.0
Smoking related illness ever
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
No
59
50.9
50.9
50.9
Yes
57
49.1
49.1
100.0
Total
116
100.0
100.0
Out of the total participants, 50.9% of the respondents didn't have any smoking related illness while 49.1% have. This percentage consists of more men rather than women.
Accommodation Type and Smoking Related Illness
Smoking related illness ever
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
No
59
50.9
50.9
50.9
Yes
57
49.1
49.1
100.0
Total
116
100.0
100.0
Type of living accommodation
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
Family home
42
36.2
36.2
36.2
Independently
74
63.8
63.8
100.0
Total
116
100.0
100.0
In this sub-section, our aim is to find out the relationship between type of living accommodation and smoking related illness. From the tables and graphs above, we can see that there is no particular sign of any relationship between type of accommodation and ...