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Outdoor Exercise Survey Questionnaire

    
This is a survey being done by your student government association.  Please answer each question.

 1.    Do you exercise regularly?

____ Yes (1)    ____ No (2) (If no, please skip to question #9)

 2.    About how many hours do you exercise in an average week?  _______

3.    About how many days per week do you typically exercise?  _______

 4.    On a typical Saturday, do you exercise mainly . . . (check only one).
___ In the morning    (1)
___ In the afternoon    (2)
___ In the evening    (3)
___ Throughout the day    (4)
___ Usually don't exercise (5)


 5.    According to your preferences, please rate the following types of activities on a scale of 1 to 7; with 7 being "Like Very Much" and 1 being "Do Not Like At All."
   Do Not Like         Like Very
       At All            Much
a.    Playing golf    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
b.    Walking    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
c.    Dancing    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
d.    Skating    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
e.    Swimming    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
f.    Playing basketball    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
g.    Playing tennis    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
h.    Playing volleyball    1    2    3    4    5    6    7
k.    Running / Jogging    1    2    3    4    5    6    7


 6.    Using the following scale, please indicate to what extent you typically exercise at the following locations.
           Not                Quite
At All    Occasionally    Often    Often    Always
(1)    (2)    (3)    (4)    (5)
a.    Intramural center    ___    ___    ___    ___    ___
b.    Home    ___    ___    ___    ___    ___
c.    Health club     ___    ___    ___    ___    ___



7.    Select the one reason below which best describes why you exercise (check only one).
___ I enjoy it. It makes me feel good.        (1)
___ I want to lose weight.            (2)
___ I exercise with friends.               (3)
___ I have to exercise.  I don’t have a choice.        (4)

8.    What is your classification?
___ Freshman    (1)
___ Sophomore    (2)
___ Junior    (3)
___ Senior    (4)
___ Other    (5)

9.    For how many hours are you currently enrolled at the university? _______

10.    For approximately how many hours a week do you work?
___ Do not work    (1)
___ Less than 10    (2)
___ 10-15    (3)
___ 16-25    (4)
___ 26-40    (5)
___ More than 40    (6)

11.    Do you belong to a social fraternity or sorority?
___ Yes    (1)
___ No     (2)

12.    What is your GPA? _____

13.    What is your gender?
___ Male    (1)
___ Female    (2)

14.    What is your age? _____

15.    Where do you live?  (Check only one)
___ At home with parents        (1)
___ In a rented apartment or house    (2)
___ In a dorm        (3)
___ In a fraternity/sorority house    (4)   
___ Somewhere else        (5)

Thanks for your help in the survey.

Marketing 482 - Final Take Home Exam            Name:________________________

Using the data set provided and the Exercise survey (exercise.sav), answer the following questions using SPSS.  For each question, submit the following:
A statement identifying the statistical analysis technique used
A reason why you chose the particular analysis (Hint:  reason for test and measurement)
An interpretation of the findings
Printouts of the SPSS output
For the purposes of this exam, use a 95% confidence interval for all statistical tests and computations.  You may want to begin by familiarizing yourself with the questionnaire and by identifying the level of measurement (i.e., type of scale) used for each question.  Keep in mind that the type of measurement will determine the type of analysis that is appropriate.

What is the demographic profile of the sample?  Include sex, age, student classification, enrollment status, job status, and type of residence.
Estimate the population parameters for the following:
How many hours per week do students exercise?
How many days per week do students exercise?
Among those students who exercise, what types of activities are preferred?
Test these hypotheses.
Seventy-five percent (75%) of students exercise regularly
Students will “like very much” to play golf, dance and skate.
Is there a difference between the various reasons students choose to exercise in:
How many hours he/she exercises in an average week?
How many days per week he/she exercises?
Is there a difference in the frequency of where students choose to exercise? (i.e., is there a difference between students choosing to exercise at the Intramural center compared to Home?  Is there a difference between Home and a Health Club? Is there a difference between the Intramural center and a Health club?)
Is students’ reason for exercising related to:
Gender?
Greek Status?
Location of Residence?






Is there a difference between males and females in the number of hours they exercise in an average week? Is there a difference between greeks and non-greeks in the number of days per week that they exercise?
Are students’ preferences for various activities related?
Can you predict how many hours per week a student exercises based on their preference for enjoying to run or jog?  What is the confidence interval for students who “like very much” to run or jog?
Can you predict how many days per week students will exercise based on how many hours in an average week that they exercise? What is the confidence interval for students who exercise 3 hours per week?

SPSS Assignment - Psychology

Suppose a researcher was interested in studying the differences between males and females in SMS text messaging usage. To test whether there was a difference in text messaging between genders; the researcher took a random sample of 100 students at State University Tech (50 males and 50 females). 

He provided these students with a survey that asked questions such as 1) do you have a cell phone; 2) do you have a plan that includes text messaging, 3) are you limited in the number of text messages you can sent per month, etc. After getting this information, the researcher excluded participants that did not have cell phones, did not have plans that allowed for text messaging, and those people with plans that limited the number of text messages.

 He did this to control as many variables as he could as to not confound (mess up) his experiment. After weeding out participants, his final sample consisted of 25 females and 25 males (N = 50).

To begin the experiment the researcher asked each participant to count the number of text messages they send for 4 weeks (1 month). This was the researcher’s dependent variable. He received the information from each participant and placed the data into SPSS. The data are on blackboard under “Assignments” under the file name test message data for SPSS assignment. Use SPSS to calculate the appropriate statistical test for the given data set. Write up your results as you would in a scientific, peer-reviewed journal. The write up should be in APA format and include, at least, the obtained value, the significance level, and the interpretation of the significance level.


T-TEST 

Assume an experimenter is interested in determining the effects of an early intervention program on the overall verbal skills of a group of underprivileged children. The experimenter randomly assigns children into one of two groups: aggressive, early intervention, and passive, early intervention. After being on the program for six months, the children are administered an achievement test. Now you must determine if there is a difference between the results of the two intervention programs based on achievement test scores. Further, you must decide which intervention led to higher scores (if there was a difference between the interventions). The data are on blackboard under “Assignments” under the file name achievement test scores for SPSS assignment.

Use SPSS to calculate the appropriate statistical test for the given data set. Write up your results as you would in a scientific, peer-reviewed journal. The write up should be in APA format and include, at least, the obtained value, the significance level, and the interpretation of the significance level.

CORRELATION 

A researcher wishes to test part of the Addictive Personality theory, that individuals addicted in one area tend to be addicted in other areas. Specifically, the researcher wants to find out if there is a relationship between alcohol abuse and gambling abuse among persons incarcerated for substance abuse. A random sample of 10 male inmates from Ruston Parish correction center is selected from the population of inmates serving time for substance abuse. Each man is tested on two major addiction scales, Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory and the Gambling addiction Index (GAI). Higher scores indicate greater addiction. The data are on blackboard under “Assignments” under the file name addiction data for SPSS assignment. Use SPSS to calculate the appropriate statistical test for the given data set. Write up your results as you would in a scientific, peer-reviewed journal. The write up should be in APA format and include, at least, the obtained value, the significance level, and the interpretation of the significance level.

ANOVA 

A researcher is interested in whether a significant trend exists regarding the popularity of certain work shifts among police officers in. A random sample of 16 uniformed officers was selected from a large metropolitan police force. The officers are asked to use a scale to score how much they liked working each shift (1-10 scale with higher numbers meaning they enjoyed working that shift more). 
The shift choices were the morning shift (1st shift), the afternoon shift (2nd shift), and the late night shift (3rd shift). Further, the experimenter wanted to find out if time spent on the police force influenced scores. Hence, the researcher separated the officers into two groups: veterans and novices. The researchers question: is there a difference in shift preference, if so, which shift is preferred? Is there a difference between the veteran officers’ preference of shifts and the novice officers’ preference of shifts? The data are on blackboard under “Assignments” under the file name police data for SPSS assignment. Use SPSS to calculate the appropriate statistical test for the given data set. Write up your results as you would in a scientific, peer-reviewed journal. The write up should be in APA format and include, at least, the obtained value, the significance level, and the interpretation of the significance level.

Pay attention to the following instructions:
Directions: Read the following summaries and conduct the appropriate statistics using SPSS. Write up your results as you would in a peer-reviewed journal.