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2. What proportion of men belong to each category of own health (OWNH)? (Use, for
example, Pie Chart)
3. What is the average height and weight of the men? (Use, for example, Descriptive
Statistics, Descriptives)
Descriptive Statistics
N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation
Body Mass Indes 1295 15.20 44.30 25.2929 3.49627
Valid N (listwise) 1295
4. How is lung function (HYFEV) related to age, if at all? (Use, for example, Linear
Regression)
Variables Entered/Removeda
Variables Variables
Model Entered Removed Method
1 age in yearsb . Enter
a. Dependent Variable: forced expiratory volume
b. All requested variables entered.
Model Summary
Adjusted R Std. Error of the
Model R R Square Square Estimate
1 .608a .370 .369 .70355
a. Predictors: (Constant), age in years
ANOVAa
Model Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
1 Regression 343.204 1 343.204 693.368 .000b
Residual 585.563 1183 .495
Total 928.767 1184
a. Dependent Variable: forced expiratory volume
b. Predictors: (Constant), age in years
Coefficientsa
Standardized
Unstandardized Coefficients Coefficients
Model B Std. Error Beta t Sig.
1 (Constant) 5.289 .100 52.720 .000
age in years -.046 .002 -.608 -26.332 .000
a. Dependent Variable: forced expiratory volume
5. How different are the average FEVs (i.e. lung functions) of the different social class
categories? (Use, for example, One-way ANOVA)
ANOVA
forced expiratory volume
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups 48.916 1 48.916 65.715 .000
Within Groups 879.842 1182 .744
Total 928.758 1183
Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Significance (2-
Value df sided)
Pearson Chi-Square 13.336a 3 .004
Likelihood Ratio 15.337 3 .002
Linear-by-Linear Association 12.303 1 .000
N of Valid Cases 895
a. 1 cells (12.5%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum
expected count is 4.74.