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Questionnaire
Q1. Age of respondents? Q2. Sex of respondents? Q3. Monthly income? Q4. Do you eat fast food? Q5. Do you know fast food is injurious to health? Q6. Do you eat it on occasions? Q7. Are you not satisfied with your home cooked meals? Q8. Does your parent stop you from having fast food? Q9. What is your monthly expenditure on fast food? Q10. Do you want your children to prefer fast food or home food?
Variable View:
Data View:
Co-relation Test:
Correlations Monthly expenditure on Monthly Income Monthly Income Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) N Monthly expenditure on fast food Pearson Correlation Sig. (2-tailed) N 30 -.215 .254 30 30 1 fast food -.215 .254 30 1
I wanted to find out if there is a correlation between monthly expenditure on fast food and monthly income but my results have shown that there is no significant correlation between the two variables.
T-Test:
Group Statistics Do you eat fast food regularly Monthly expenditure on fast food
dimension1
N No Yes 12 18
Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of Means Std. Mean Sig. (2F Monthly expenditure on fast food Equal variances not assumed -.145 22.96 8 .886 -55.556 382.470 -846.816 735.705 Equal variances assumed .001 Sig. .975 t -.147 df 28 tailed) .884 Error 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference Lower Upper 720.609
378.911 -831.720
By using T- test I wanted to see if there was any significance for the group that eats fast food regularly and those that do not eat monthly expenditure on fast food. The result shows that T- test is not significant.
One-Way ANOVA:
ANOVA Sum of Squares Do you eat fast food regularly Between Groups Within Groups Total Do you eat fast food occasionally Between Groups Within Groups Total Do you know fast food is injurious to health Between Groups Within Groups Total .092 7.108 7.200 1.047 6.319 7.367 .261 6.406 6.667 df 2 27 29 2 27 29 2 27 29 .130 .237 .550 .583 .524 .234 2.238 .126 Mean Square .046 .263 F .174 Sig. .841
95% Confidence Interval Std. Error .214 .244 Sig. .839 .920 Lower Bound -.41 -.51 Upper Bound .65 .70
Burger
.121 .095
regularly Pizza
dimension2 dimension3
-.121 -.026
.214 .248
.839 .994
-.65 -.64
.41 .59
Burger
-.220 -.494
.202 .234
.530 .107
-.72 -1.07
.28 .09
Burger
injurious to health
dimension2
Pizza
dimension3
.205 .169
.203 .236
.579 .756
-.30 -.42
.71 .75
Fried Chicken
dimension3
Burger Pizza
.036 -.169
.232 .236
.987 .756
-.54 -.75
.61 .42
Homogeneous Subsets
Do you eat fast food regularly Tukey HSD
a,b
Burger Sig.
Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are displayed. a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 9.461. b. The group sizes are unequal. The harmonic mean of the group sizes is used. Type I error levels are not guaranteed.
Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are displayed. a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 9.461. b. The group sizes are unequal. The harmonic mean of the group sizes is used. Type I error levels are not guaranteed.
Pizza Sig.
Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are displayed. a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 9.461. b. The group sizes are unequal. The harmonic mean of the group sizes is used. Type I error levels are not guaranteed.
With the help of ANOVA test I can conclude that there is no level of significance between those who eat fast food regularly, occasionally or those who know that fast food is bad for health compared with their respective choice of fast food (burger, pizza or fried chicken).
Graphs:
A bar graph showing the monthly income is as follows:
Frequencies
Statistics Sex of Respondents N Valid Missing Std. Deviation 30 0 .509
Sex of Respondents Cumulative Frequency Valid Female 1 Total 15 15 30 Percent 50.0 50.0 100.0 Valid Percent 50.0 50.0 100.0 Percent 50.0 100.0
Pie-chart:
A pie-chart showing the monthly income is as follows:
Frequencies
Statistics Monthly Income N Valid Missing Std. Deviation 30 0 8087.169
Monthly Income Cumulative Frequency Valid 40000 50000 60000 Total 9 11 10 30 Percent 30.0 36.7 33.3 100.0 Valid Percent 30.0 36.7 33.3 100.0 Percent 30.0 66.7 100.0
Histogram:
A histogram showing the monthly income is as follows:
Frequencies
Statistics Are you not satisfied with home meals N Valid Missing Std. Deviation 30 0 .507
Are you not satisfied with home meals Cumulative Frequency Valid No Yes Total 16 14 30 Percent 53.3 46.7 100.0 Valid Percent 53.3 46.7 100.0 Percent 53.3 100.0