Public HealthYour goal for this Application is to analyze the frequency distributions of data provided as an SPSS data file. A worksheet is provided for this Application, in the form of a Microsoft Wo
PUBH6032 - Module 4 Application Assignment Worksheet SPSS Frequencies InstructionsFor this assignment, you create and analyze frequency distributions of data provided as a Microsoft Excel file. Import the data into SPSS using the techniques described in Module 3, and then run frequency distribution tables, as instructed below, in SPSS. Note: It is recommended that you save the SPSS data file as you will use the same file for Modules 5 and 6 application assignments. Type your answers to all questions directly into the worksheet, and paste the required frequency distributions table at the end of this document.
Submit this Application Assignment by Day 7 of Week 7.
Research Scenario
AGE Age in years
SEX 1 =male, 2=female
GROUP 1 =medication, 2=placebo
CHNG_CHOL change in cholesterol from pre-test to post-test
HDL High density lipoprotein at post-test
GLYHB Glycosylated hemoglobin at post-test
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Step 1: Import the Microsoft Excel data file into SPSS
Step 2: Create an ungrouped frequency distribution table for each of the following:
AGE, SEX, GROUP, CHNG_CHOL, HDL, and GLYHB (be sure to save each output and paste into this worksheet document)
Step 3: Review your SPSS output and answer each of the following questions:
QUESTION | Type answers below |
1. What type of variable is AGE? | ________________ |
2. What type of variable is SEX? | ________________ |
3. What type of variable is GROUP? | ________________ |
4. What type of variable is CHNG_CHOL? | ________________ |
5. What type of variable is HDL? | ________________ |
6. How many participants were aged 20-29 years? | ________________ |
7. What percent of participants were 39 years old or younger? | ________________ |
8. How many participants had no change in their cholesterol value? | ________________ |
9. What percent of participants had HDL values of 46 mg/dL? | ________________ |
10. How many participants had GLYHB values of 4.52 or less? | ________________ |
Step 4: Paste each required frequency distribution table below.
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