Option (A) is correct choice. Explanation:
According to given information, the caregiving depends on the gender but not on education, that is, unit of caregiving is different for different gender but same on all education level. The effect of gender does not depend on education means all women have same care on each level of education and same for men also. Here, option (A) will satisfy all hypothesises, since men and women have different carying units but same in all education level for perticuler gender.
Let's say you find that there is a main effect for gender but that education does...
22. Does education improve your chances of being employed? attainment and employment status of the sonulation, 25 years of age 2012. The data is in thousands of people. (Source: Bureau of Labor Star moved? The following table provides data on the educational 9 years of age and older, in the labor force as of October Less than a High School Diploma High School Graduates No College Some College r Associate Bachelor's Degree and Higher Total Degree Employed 125,613 9,886 33,702...
5. Table 6 allows you to describe the nature of the association between education and the occupational prestige Table 6: Occupational prestige by education Education Less thanHigh College Post- high School school graduate 29 17 0 15 prestige 16694 118 49 moderate lucrative 51 What PRE measure(s) of association would be appropriate for testing the hypothesis that education level affects the occupational prestige? Explain the reasons for your choic e. we get a value 0.41 for a PRE measure discussed...
4. (Four parts; 13 marks in total) A study was conducted to assess the effect of gender on average math SAT scores for students applying to a particular math department. The "effect" of gender (or the gender effect) on average math SAT score is defined as the difference in average math SAT score between males and females (um -up). Assume all the required assumptions are satisfied. a) (2 marks) Referring to the output in Tables 1 and 2 below, is...
1 Optimal Education Choice 1. [You can use excel if you want. Show your work| Assume a person's labor market active life has three periods after high school graduation (the day the person turns 18 years old) College age (4 years, until their 22nd birthday) Young professional age (until their 30th birthday) Old professional age (from their 30th birthday until retirement) People that choose not to go to college work. People that choose to go to college make no money...
Question 5 Does amount of education play a role in the healthiness of an individual? The following data represent the level of health and the highest degree earned for a random sample of individuals form the General Social Survey Excellent Good Fair Poor Less than High School 72 High School Junior College 80 Bachelor Graduate 202 199 62 465 877 358 108 138 229 276 64 12 49 11 130 147 32 2 a) copy the table to your Excel;...
Question Complétion Status! QUESTION 1 Psychoanalytic theories typically explain gender through the media. relationships politics Oreligion. QUESTION 2 Changes to the structure of gender in society can only be brought about through changing True False QUESTION 3 Someone who views gender through the lens of biological determinism would assume that w caring because of their ability to biologically have children. True False QUESTION 4 Occupational segregation of labor means discrimination against women in the workforce. the wage gap Click Save...
John and Daphne are saving for their daughter Ellen's college education. Ellen just turned 10 (at t = 0), and she will be entering college 8 years from now (att = 8). College tuition and expenses at State U. are currently $14,500 a year, but they are expected to increase at a rate of 3-5% a year. Ellen should graduate in 4 years--if she takes longer or wants to go to graduate school, she will be on her own. Tuition...
Needing help with e through g! Thanks all ❤️
7 a-e refer to Table 4. 7a. How does the influence of PARENTS as a source of sexual values change over the course of the first year college? How is this different, if at all, from the influence of DATING PARTNERS? 7b. Are Is this a dramatic effect? Why or why not? students more or less self-reflective about their sexual values over the course of their finst year of college? 7c....
Identify the type of data (level of measurement) for each of the following variables: 1. _____________________ Temperature (in degrees Celsius) 2. _____________________ Level of education (completed high school, some college, undergraduate degree, etc.) 3. _____________________ Name of respondent’s favorite sports team 4. _____________________ Blood Alcohol Concentration 5. _____________________ Kelly Blue Book vehicle condition 6. _____________________ Hair color 7. _____________________ Speed (in mph) 8. _____________________ Gender 9. _____________________ Level of satisfaction (as measured on the Likert scale) 10. _____________________ Sales tax...
Albicher with the Department of Education followed a cohort of students who graduated from high school in a certain year, monitoring the progress the students made toward completing a bachelor's degree. One aspect of his research was to determine whether students who first attended community college took longer to attain a bachelor's degree than those who immediately attended and remained at a 4-year institution. The data in the table attached below summarize the results of his study Complete parts a)...