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UKP6053 : DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT 1

TITLE

DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS AND DATA INTERPRETATION

PREPARED BY

NAME MATRIC NO.


JEYANTHI A/P RAJAGURU M20151000359

LECTURER : DR. MOHAMMED YOUSEF MAI

DATE : 25 MARCH 2016


1.0 Nominal – Children currently living at home

Statistics
child

N Valid 438

Missing 1
Table 1
From the Table 1, 1 out of 439 respondents didn’t answer this question.

child

Cumulative
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid YES 185 42.1 42.2 42.2

NO 253 57.6 57.8 100.0

Total 438 99.8 100.0


Missing System 1 .2
Total 439 100.0
Table 2
From the Table 2, more than half (57.8%) of the sample have children currently living at
home with them.

Diagram 1
From the Diagram 1, 42.2% of the respondents have children currently living at home with
them and 57.8% of the respondents do not have children currently living at home with them.
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2.0 Ordinal – Highest Level of Education Completed

Statistics
highest educ completed

N Valid 439

Missing 0
Mean 4.09
Median 4.00
Mode 5
Table 3
From the Table 3, the average of the respondents are completed some additional training.
The mean is about equal to the median, so the distribution is symmetrical.

Diagram 2

From the Diagram 2, 42.2% of the respondents have children currently living at home with
them and 57.8% of the respondents do not have children currently living at home with them.

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3.0 Scale – Age

Descriptive Statistics

N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation

age 439 18 82 37.44 13.202


Valid N (listwise) 439

Table 4

From the Table 4, the sample as a whole was relatively young (M = 37.44, SD = 13.202). The
average age of respondents was 37.44 years (SD = 13.202).

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