question archive Semester Project For this summer’s project we are going to use data from the General Social Survey (GSS)

Semester Project For this summer’s project we are going to use data from the General Social Survey (GSS)

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Semester Project

For this summer’s project we are going to use data from the General Social Survey (GSS).  The GSS is a sociological survey created and regularly collected since 1972 by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. It is funded by the National Science Foundation. The GSS collects information and keeps a historical record of the concerns, experiences, attitudes, and practices of residents of the United States.

We are going to look at data collected in 2018 by the GSS.  Click here to open the data in StatCrunch. You will find the variables listed below in the data file. 

Variable

Description

GSS Year

The year the data was collected

Age

Age of respondent

Sex

Sex of respondent – Male, Female

Race

Race of respondent – Black, White, Other

Marital status

Are you currently – married, widowed, divorced, separated, never married

Children

Number of Children

Highest Degree

Respondent’s highest degree – Less than High School, High School, Junior College, Bachelor, Graduate

R Income

Respondents’ income

T Income

Total family income

Job Satisfaction

All in all, how satisfied would you say you are with your job? – Not at all satisfied, Not too satisfied, Somewhat satisfied, Very satisfied, Not applicable

Hours Relex

After work how many hours do you have to relax?

Rich Work

If rich, continue or stop working? – Continue working, Stop working, Not applicable

General Happy

General happiness – Not too happy, Pretty happy, Very happy

 

  1. Summarize the following variables using the proper summary measures and graphs. a. Number of children 

b. General Happiness

 

  1. Suppose a respondent is randomly selected from this group. 

 

    1. What is the probability that the respondent will have a bachelor’s degree?
    2. What is the probability a respondent will say there are very happy given they only have a high school degree?

 

  1. Create a side-by-side boxplot for describing age of the respondent by their general happiness. Be sure to give a few sentences comparing the similarities and differences of ages for different happiness categories.

 

  1. Create a 99% confidence interval for the mean number of hours Americans spend relaxing after work.  Be sure to include a statement summarizing the confidence interval. 

 

  1. Respondents were asked if they were rich would they continue or stop working.  Is there a significant difference in the proportion of males and females that answered that they would stop working?  Use a significance level of 0.10. Be sure to demonstrate all 5 steps of the hypothesis testing process.  Hint:  Create a contingency table to determine your number of success and observations in each group.  Only consider those that answered, “continue working” or “stop working.” 

 

  1. In the U.S. is happiness related to the highest degree a person receives?  Use the GSS data and a 0.01 significance level to determine this. Be sure to demonstrate all 5 steps of the hypothesis testing process.

 

  1. If you could add a question to this survey.  What would it be and why?  Is the variable you are describing a categorical or a quantitative variable?

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