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Using SPSS, analyze your survey data using descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation, mode and variation, for categorical data use frequencies and percentages) and inferential statistics (correlation, regression, t-test, ANOVA or Chi Square).

Consider your research question and hypotheses while you analyze your data. Your data analysis should provide answer(s) to your research question(s).
1,050-word paper that establishes whether you can support or must reject your hypothesis. Include tables and charts that present your data and included your interpretation of the results.

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A Word and Excel file are provided. The Word file contains the research question and hypotheses, analysis of the survey data, and summaries of important computations as well as results and the interpretation of the results. Tables and charts are provided in the file. The Excel file contains the raw data, step-by-step computations and charts.

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A Word file and an Excel file are provided. The Word file contains the research question and hypotheses, ...

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