Tuesday, December 3, 2019

STA2014 Statistics - OL1SUT15 Essays (219 words) -

STA2014: Statistics - OL1SUT15 City College Assignment Week 10 Jaime Mesia STA2014: Statistics - OL1SUT15 City College Assignment Week 10 Jaime Mesia 1). the relationship between educational level and smoking status. Independent variable: educational level Dependent variable: smoking status 2). the relationship between educational level and exercise. Independent variable: educational level Dependent variable: exercise . A s n=10 hence where we have a P of 0.67 this indicate a strong positive relation between the rank of education level and smoking status. The r eport a Spearman's correlation coefficient depends on whether or not you have determined the statistical significance of the coefficient. If you have simply run the Spearman correlation without any statistical significance tests, you are able to simple state the value of the coefficient as shown below: The education gradient in obesity is stronger in women than in men. The gradient has not meaningfully changed over the time periods covered by the health survey data available for our study. However, there is at least some evidence that over longer periods of time more educated individuals have been less likely to be become obese than their less educated counterparts, suggesting that education produces its influence on obesity only in the long term.

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