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How may a bivariate and univariate hypothesis test be useful for this data set?



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InDetermining hypothesis test and applicationHow to check hypothesis in statistical data?How might I develop this into a hypothesis test?Hypotheis Testing (paired T test): 1) Is my work correct? 2) How to graph in SPSS,?How to formulate and test this statistical hypothesisHypothesis Test for home and away wins.What hypothesis test can I use to test the null hypothesis that the Kurtosis of a data set is normalStatistics: Null hypothesis and Test statistic for Z-testAre two proportions significantly different?What would a suitable hypothesis test be for this?










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So my main research question is on government views (if people approve or disapprove of the government) and it's relationship to education policy (how the system is regulated).



My data set (SPSS file) contains respondents answers to questions as well as scale variables (categories such as gender, martial statuses....). The survey asked for people's opinions (mainly ranking the implementation of the policy) on education policy but also asked some questions on industrial policy. The survey was organized such that the scale variables were the dependent variable for a respective question.



Do you have any ideas on what type of hypothesis testing including bivariate and univariate I can conduct as part of answering the research question (mentioned in the comment above)



Any ideas on how a bivariate hypothesis and univariate hypothesis tests are applicable for this data/overall question?



Thanks!










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    If anyone can assist, I'll greatly appreciate it



    So my main research question is on government views (if people approve or disapprove of the government) and it's relationship to education policy (how the system is regulated).



    My data set (SPSS file) contains respondents answers to questions as well as scale variables (categories such as gender, martial statuses....). The survey asked for people's opinions (mainly ranking the implementation of the policy) on education policy but also asked some questions on industrial policy. The survey was organized such that the scale variables were the dependent variable for a respective question.



    Do you have any ideas on what type of hypothesis testing including bivariate and univariate I can conduct as part of answering the research question (mentioned in the comment above)



    Any ideas on how a bivariate hypothesis and univariate hypothesis tests are applicable for this data/overall question?



    Thanks!










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      If anyone can assist, I'll greatly appreciate it



      So my main research question is on government views (if people approve or disapprove of the government) and it's relationship to education policy (how the system is regulated).



      My data set (SPSS file) contains respondents answers to questions as well as scale variables (categories such as gender, martial statuses....). The survey asked for people's opinions (mainly ranking the implementation of the policy) on education policy but also asked some questions on industrial policy. The survey was organized such that the scale variables were the dependent variable for a respective question.



      Do you have any ideas on what type of hypothesis testing including bivariate and univariate I can conduct as part of answering the research question (mentioned in the comment above)



      Any ideas on how a bivariate hypothesis and univariate hypothesis tests are applicable for this data/overall question?



      Thanks!










      share|cite|improve this question









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      If anyone can assist, I'll greatly appreciate it



      So my main research question is on government views (if people approve or disapprove of the government) and it's relationship to education policy (how the system is regulated).



      My data set (SPSS file) contains respondents answers to questions as well as scale variables (categories such as gender, martial statuses....). The survey asked for people's opinions (mainly ranking the implementation of the policy) on education policy but also asked some questions on industrial policy. The survey was organized such that the scale variables were the dependent variable for a respective question.



      Do you have any ideas on what type of hypothesis testing including bivariate and univariate I can conduct as part of answering the research question (mentioned in the comment above)



      Any ideas on how a bivariate hypothesis and univariate hypothesis tests are applicable for this data/overall question?



      Thanks!







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