Use the appropriate statistical test ie either parametric or

Use the appropriate statistical test (i.e., either parametric or nonparametric) to answer each of the five questions using the EXAM2_DIG SPSS dataset. Remember to (1) report the statistical test value, df and p-value at the end of your one-sentence write-up, and (2) describe the relationship (even if non-significant) by reporting IV group means/sd, percents, or mean ranks. (NOTE: I do not need to see the SPSS output.) (12 points)

Regardless of having an MI (n=2942), does serum creatinine differ by age? (4 points)

DV (and level of measurement - report categories if nominal or ordinal):

IV (and level of measurement - report categories if nominal or ordinal):

        

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Write-up:

In those who either had no history of diabetes or had no history of hypertension (n=2545), does race statistically differ by gender? (HINT: You will need to use the Select Cases procedure first to select your subgroup before answering the research question.) (4 points)

DV (and level of measurement - report categories if nominal or ordinal):

        

IV (and level of measurement - report categories if nominal or ordinal):

        

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Write-up:

In the subgroup of males (n=2278), does the number of symptoms differ by activity limitations? (HINT: You will need to use the Select Cases procedure first to select your subgroup before answering the research question.) (4 points)

DV (and level of measurement - report categories if nominal or ordinal):

IV (and level of measurement - report categories if nominal or ordinal):

        

Test:

Write-up:

Using the same EXAM2_DIG SPSS dataset, in the total sample, can you explain the mean BMI from the continuously measured characteristics of age, heart rate, number of symptms, and number of hospitalizations

Solution

Regardless of having an MI (n=2942), does serum creatinine differ by age? (4 points)

DV (and level of measurement - report categories if nominal or ordinal):

ordinal

In those who either had no history of diabetes or had no history of hypertension (n=2545), does race statistically differ by gender?

IV (and level of measurement - report categories if nominal or ordinal):

nominal

In the subgroup of males (n=2278), does the number of symptoms differ by activity limitations?

DV (and level of measurement - report categories if nominal or ordinal):

nominal

 Use the appropriate statistical test (i.e., either parametric or nonparametric) to answer each of the five questions using the EXAM2_DIG SPSS dataset. Remember
 Use the appropriate statistical test (i.e., either parametric or nonparametric) to answer each of the five questions using the EXAM2_DIG SPSS dataset. Remember

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