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Dacquil, RN
Assignment No. 1
A) At the 5% level of significance, determine if there is a positive correlation between the
variables.
Correlations
X
X
Pearson Correlation
Y
1
Sig. (2-tailed)
N
Y
Pearson Correlation
Sig. (2-tailed)
N
.717**
.009
12
12
.717**
.009
12
12
Assignment No. 2
Case Processing Summary
Cases
Valid
N
Disease * Drinkers
Missing
Percent
200
100.0%
Total
Percent
0
.0%
Percent
200
100.0%
Drinkers
Heavy Drinkers
Total
With Hypertension
22
42
54
118
Without Hypertension
45
22
15
82
67
64
69
200
Total
Chi-Square Tests
Asymp. Sig. (2Value
df
sided)
30.704a
.000
Likelihood Ratio
31.298
.000
Linear-by-Linear Association
28.733
.000
Pearson Chi-Square
N of Valid Cases
200
a. 0 cells (.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected
count is 26.24.
Since the computed value is greater than the tabular value, reject Ho. This means that
there is a significant relationship between hypertension and drinking habits of 200 male
respondents in a certain locality.
Assignment No. 3
Missing
Percent
120
Total
Percent
100.0%
.0%
Percent
120
100.0%
No - Smoking
Total
Yes
11
10
21
No
19
80
99
30
90
120
Total
Chi-Square Tests
Value
df
sided)
sided)
sided)
10.178a
.001
Continuity Correctionb
8.485
.004
Likelihood Ratio
9.075
.003
Pearson Chi-Square
.004
10.093
.003
.001
120
a. 0 cells (.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 5.25.
b. Computed only for a 2x2 table
Since the computed value is greater than the tabular value, reject Ho. This means that
there is a significant relationship between smoking and vital capacity of 120 respondents.