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Univariate and Bivariate Analyses Due Thursday, April 10

Univariate and Bivariate Analyses Due Thursday, April 10. Univariate analyses Using SPSS get the univariate statistics for every (as originally coded) variable in your two hypotheses. Get the univariate statistics for your recode.

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Univariate and Bivariate Analyses Due Thursday, April 10

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  1. Univariate and Bivariate AnalysesDue Thursday, April 10 • Univariate analyses • Using SPSS get the univariate statistics for every (as originally coded) variable in your two hypotheses. • Get the univariate statistics for your recode. • In text of paper present your hypotheses, the tables in correct format for all univariate statistics, a discussion of the tables, and an explanation for your recodes. • Bivariates • Using SPSS, conduct a bivariate categorical analyses for each hypotheses. Get the appropriate measures of association for each table. • In the text, present the bivariate tables for each hypotheses in the correct format. Discuss the table and interpret the results including the measures of association. Discuss what the results say about your hypotheses. • Include all SPSS output clearly labeled as an appendix.

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