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CE00515-7
SEMESTER 2
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Student 10 .
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1. The items listed below were used on a pilot questionnaire to measure people's attitudes towards
immigration. In each case the respondent was asked to state whether they agreed or disagreed with the
item,
Item 1- It would be fine with me if new immigrants moved onto my street.
Item 2 -I believe that this country should reduce the number of immigrants coming in.
Item 3 -It would be fine with me if my child dated a new immigrant.
Item 4 -I would be unhappy with new immigrants moving into my community.
Item 5 -I would not permit a child of mine to marry an immigrant.
Item 6 -It would be fine with me if a new immigrant moved next door to me. @:~:;.
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i) Classify each item as 'favourable' (F) or 'unfavourable' (U) towards smo~i.ng.~tv(~e y:~;f;:.~;s?wers
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[6 marks]
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ii) Explain how you would use the Guttman scaling meth~'lr't~:;:;core<:favourable and unfavourable
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items and how you would use these scores to ciil~~lat~;..t~~~: overall attitude score for each
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Errors
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iii) Complete the scalogram by marking (on the table) where the boundary between O's and l's
would be if perfect scaling were achieved.
[4 marks]
iv) Calculate the number of Guttman errors present in the scalogram and use this to calculate the
coefficient of reproducibility. Is the coefficient of reproducibility acceptable? Give a reason for
your answer.
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v) Use the scalogram to decide which items (if any) need tO~B'~"review~1f%~;~d
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vi) Describe how the Lickert scaling":me'thod, differs from the Guttman method and explain how
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[4 marks]
Total [30 marks]
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2. A survey was carried out to investigate bullying in the workplace.
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i} Below are two histograms obtained for the variables 'age of the bully' and::~ag;;att;be
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being bullied'. Comment on the shape, location and spread of both ~.~.~>!ogn~.~. <';:::::;i:;i:'
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[6 marks]
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ii) The table below shows the mean age together with a 95% confidence interval for the age of
the bully and the age at the time of being bullied.
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B. A scatter plot of 'age at the time of being bullied' versus 'age of the bully' is shown below along
with a table of correlations.
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Correlations
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ii) Explain why the correlation coefficient for any variable with itself has a value of 1.
[3 marks)
iii) State the correlation coefficient between the two variables in the correlation table (age of
the bully and age at the time of being bullied) and comment on the directior ~.)
and strength
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iv) Is the correlation significant? Clearly state the hypotheses used"and explain your answer.
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v) State,a measur~' of co'rrelation that would be appropriate for variables at the ordinal level
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Total [19 marks]
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C. The histograms below are used to compare the house prices in two locations North and South.
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i) Comment on the shape, location and spread af;~h'~"ist~~rams - do you see any difference
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gives the results of a two independent samples t-test.
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AGE AT nM:OF BEING Equal variances 20.724 .000 -5,053 555 .000 ·2,938 .581 -4,080 ·1,796
BULLIED assumed
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ii) State the hypotheses used in conducting the independent samples t-test.
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[4 marks]
iii) What are the assumptions needed for this test and are you concerned that they are being
violated? Explain your answers by referring to the output (histograms and t~:!;!,les).
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iv) Ignoring any problems of violating *~~umpfi~.r';{ ~~'~twould you conclude from the results
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The following output was produced to see if any relationship exists between the gender of the
individual and the gender of the bully.
GENDER
OF1HE
BUllY
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gender MlILE Count •. ·;;266.~fl
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Total 573
573.0
Chi-Square Tests
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a, 0 cells (.0%) hallE! expected countless than 5, The minimum expected count is 89.39.
b. Computed only for a 2Jt2lable
Comm~nt on the clustered bar chart and state your initial conclusions.
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[4 marks]
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ii) Explain what is meant by the 'expected count' in the cross tabulation and describe how it is
used.
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iv) What would you conclude from the results oft~~t;:hclearly state which statistics you
have used in making your decision. ';.
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