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Category > Psychology Posted 07 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Please help with the following graphs and question

Please help with the following graphs and questions. I have attached the file.

PSYC 354 Part III: Questions 1-4 The following data are based on numbers taken from the Bureau of Labor Statistics surveys from the years 2009–2013, with some modifications. They represent the average weekly pay for wage and salary earners measured at 4 different quarters each year and broken down by gender. Enter these data into a new file containing one variable for gender and one variable for salary. For the gender variable in column 1, code women as 1 and men as 2 o Remember to define these in Value Labels as covered in presentations since Module 1. o There will be twenty “1”s and twenty “2”s (as many participants as in each group). The corresponding earnings will be entered in the salary column (second column). If you need an example, look at the set-up of gender in the “ Lesson 21 Practice Data File 1 ” document. Women 749 754 752 775 760 767 775 768 781 771 785 792 776 789 783 700 792 788 788 694 Men 925 918 913 931 922 951 915 916 933 927 930 928 933 946 937 951 968 931 981 954 1) In SPSS, compute descriptive statistics for each gender for these data. The necessary steps are covered in the last 3 slides of this module’s SPSS tutorial. Answer- SPSS Table- Descriptive Statistics for Weekly Pay by Gender: (Paste one table; should include weekly pay grouped by men and women) 2) Create a boxplot describing the average overall weekly salary for each gender. Answer- SPSS boxplot: 3) Based on these data, what is the mean weekly income for men ? Answer 4) What is the standard deviation of the weekly income for women ? Answer Page 1 of 3
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