Statistical Analysis

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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

Statistical Analysis

Statistical Analysis

Research Questions

Is there is a correlation of people voted in last election with the participant gender, religious denomination, racial or ethnic identification category, highest education attained, income category, urbanicity of respondent residence and age of respondent?

Is there is a correlation of people voted for current President in last election & likes the current President & likes the current Administration's policies with the other variables that are participant gender, religious denomination, racial or ethnic identification category, highest education attained, income category and urbanicity of respondent residence?

Is there relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the political identification along a liberal-conservative continuum?

Is there relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the racial or ethnic identification of the people?

Is there relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the religious denomination of the people?

Is there relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the urbanicity of respondent residence?

Is there relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the income of people?

Is there relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the political affiliation of the people?

Is there relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the education level of the people?

Hypothesis

H 1: There is relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the political identification along a liberal-conservative continuum.

H 2: There is relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the racial or ethnic identification of the people.

H 3: There is relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the religious denomination of the people.

H 4: There is relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the urbanicity of respondent residence.

H 5: There is relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the income of people.

H 6: There is relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the political affiliation of the people.

H 7: There is relationship of people who likes the current Administration's policies with the education level of the people.

Variables

The variables that are used in the study are mentioned below;

GNDR = participant gender

VOTE = voted in last election

VPRES = voted for current President in last election

RELIGION = religious denomination

RACE = racial or ethnic identification category

AFFIL = political affiliation

EDUC = highest education attained

INCOME = income category

URBAN = urbanicity of respondent residence

IDENT = political identification along a liberal-conservative continuum

PRES = likes the current President

POLICY = likes the current Administration's policies

AGE = age of respondent

Analysis

Statistics

participant gender

voted in last election

voted for current President in last election

religious denomination

racial or ethnic identification category

political affiliation

highest education attained

income category

urbanicity of respondent residence

political identification along a liberal-conservative continuum

likes the current President

likes the current Administration's policies

age of respondent

N

Valid

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

Missing

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Mean

.4231

.8846

.5385

3.3077

2.3077

2.3846

3.4615

4.2692

2.6154

3.8846

4.0385

3.9615

36.1154

Std. Error of Mean

.09881

.06390

.09970

.44642

.35850

.32853

.38122

.40214

.31902

.39351

.40943

.44542

2.54094

Median

.0000

1.0000

1.0000

3.0000

1.5000

2.0000

3.0000

3.5000

2.0000

4.0000

4.0000

4.0000

33.5000

Mode

.00

1.00

1.00

1.00a

1.00

1.00

2.00

3.00

1.00

1.00a

7.00

1.00

18.00a

Std. Deviation

.50383

.32581

.50839

2.27630

1.82799

1.67516

1.94383

2.05052

1.62670

2.00653

2.08769

2.27122

12.95632

Variance

.254

.106

.258

5.182

3.342

2.806

3.778

4.205

2.646

4.026

4.358

5.158

167.866

Skewness

.331

-2.558

-.164

1.020

1.292

2.540

.417

.420

.743

-.054

.031

-.037

.466

Std. Error of Skewness

.456

.456

.456

.456

.456

.456

.456

.456

.456

.456

.456

.456

.456

Kurtosis

-2.055

4.915

-2.145

.136

.239

9.286

-1.118

-1.028

-.489

-1.124

-1.214

-1.504

-.596

Std. Error of Kurtosis

.887

.887

.887

.887

.887

.887

.887

.887

.887

.887

.887

.887

.887

Range

1.00

1.00

1.00

8.00

5.00

8.00

6.00

7.00

5.00

6.00

6.00

6.00

45.00

Minimum

.00

.00

.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

18.00

Maximum

1.00

1.00

1.00

9.00

6.00

9.00

7.00

8.00

6.00

7.00

7.00

7.00

63.00

a. Multiple modes exist. The smallest value is shown

The result of the frequency table is showing the mean of the all the variables that are used in analyzing the data. The most important values of the above table that is means, the standard deviation ...
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