Res Meth & Stats-Class Survey Analysis

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Lab Worksheet – Survey Analysis Perform the necessary descriptive or frequency analysis in order to answer the questions in each part of the worksheet. PART 1: Class Survey Highlights Based on frequency counts for these demographic variables, most of the students in the class are… 1. Which Gender? Female 2. What Age? 19 3. Which Year in School? Junior 4. Work how many hours? 21 or more 5. Take how many credits? 16 6. Get how many hours of sleep? 7 or 8 PART 2: Descriptive analysis (Year in School) 1. How many participants took the survey (N)? 67 2. How many of the participants in the survey are freshmen? 13 3. What is the cumulative percentage (%) of freshmen and sophomores? 67.164 4. Copy and paste the frequency table for the Year in School distribution (chart must be sequenced in ascending grade order). Frequency Tables Frequencies for Year in School Year in School Frequency Percent Valid PercentCumulative Percent Freshman 13 19.403 19.403 19.403 Sophomore 19 28.358 28.358 47.761 Junior 22 32.836 32.836 80.597 Senior 8 11.940 11.940 92.537 Other 5 7.463 7.463 100.000 Missing 0 0.000     Total 67 100.000     PART 3: Descriptive analysis (Other Demographic Variables) 1. What percentage of participants were male? 35.821 2. What is the median age of all participants? 20 3. What is the age of the oldest sophomore? 36 4. What percentage of participants work from 1 to 20 hours per week? 23.88 5. Which gender has a greater number of participants that do not work? Female 6. What is the average number of credit hours taken? 14.672 7. What percentage of all participants reported sleeping 6 or less hours per night? 28.358
8. Of the students who get 6 or less hours of sleep per night, how many also do not work? 3 PART 4: Descriptive analysis (Survey Items) There are 6 survey items related to sleep in the survey. Create a frequency table for each survey item in order to complete this part of the worksheet. 1. How many participants agree (values of 4 or 5) that they wake up energized and ready for the day? 10 2. What was the most highly agreed upon question (values of 5)? I rarely take naps during the day 3. What was the most highly disagreed upon question (values of 1)? I shut down technology 30 minutes before bed 4. Do more students agree with (values of 4 or 5) or disagree with (values of 1 or 2) the statement that they get a sufficient number of hours of sleep each night? Agree 5. PART 5: Descriptive analysis for Total Sleep Score Create a Total Sleep Score v ariable in the data set that sums the scores for each of the 6 survey items. You must first convert the measurement for each variable from ordinal to scale in order to calculate the sum. Then perform a descriptive analysis on the Total Sleep score variable to complete this part of the worksheet. NOTE: High total scores indicate good sleep habits while low total scores represent poor sleeping habits. 1. What are the highest and lowest total sleep scores on the survey? Highest- 24 Lowest-8 2. What is the average total sleep score on the survey? 16.358 3. What percentage of participants had a total sleep score at or below the midpoint of the scale (18)? 17 4. Which Year in School demonstrated the best sleep habits (highest average total sleep score)? Sophomore 5. Filter the dataset to include only students that do not work. Edit the analysis title to “Do not work”. Include only the default statistics (valid, missing, mean, std. deviation, min, max) then copy and paste the descriptive statistics table for the total sleep score below. Do Not Work Total Sleep Score   I do not work Valid 19 Missing 0 Mean 16.895 Std. Deviation 3.035 Minimum 11.000 Maximum 21.000 6. Filter the dataset to include only students that do work. Edit the analysis title to “Do work”. Include only the default statistics (valid, missing, mean, std. deviation, min, max) then copy and paste the descriptive statistics table for the total sleep score below. Do Not Work Total Sleep Score   1-10hours11-20 hours21 or more hours Valid 4 12 32 Missing 0 0 0 Mean 13.750 16.417 16.344
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