In: Statistics and Probability
The general social survey (GSS) is a yearly survey of adult US citizens on a variety of social issues. Over 5300 different questions have been asked over the nearly 40 years of administering the survey, with many of the questions, the same from year to year. Here are some of the questions asked:
i. Gender (Male/Female)
ii. Age (years)
iii. Highest Degree Earned (None, High School Diploma, Associate’s level, Bachelor’s level, Post-bachelor’s [MS, PhD, MD, etc.])
iv. Political Party (Republican, Democrat, Other)
v. Household yearly income ($’s)
For each of the following questions, indicate the most appropriate analysis to be used to test the research hypothesis. Choose one of the following strategies: ANOVA (comparing multiple group means), Independent Samples T-Test (comparing two group means), Correlation, Chi-squared Test (comparing two or more proportions), One proportion test
14. A relationship between Gender and Highest Degree Earned__________________
15. A relationship between Age and Income________________________
16. A relationship between Age and Highest Degree Earned____________________
17. A relationship between Political Party Affiliation and Income___________________