Spss Test 6 - Mukesh Kumawat

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Question 1

Table 1 : test for normality (Descriptives)


Statistic
Profession of Respondent

Mean

Std. Error

2.78

95% Confidence Interval for


Mean

Lower Bound

2.50

Upper Bound

3.05

5% Trimmed Mean

2.75

Median

3.00

Variance

1.456

Std. Deviation

1.207

Minimum

Maximum

Range

Interquartile Range

Skewness
Kurtosis

.138

.165

.276

-.814

.545

Table 2: Tests of Normality


Kolmogorov-Smirnova
Statistic
Profession of Respondent

.161

df

Shapiro-Wilk

Sig.
76

.000

Statistic

df

.912

Sig.
76

.000

In table 1 the skewness statistic is .165 and std error .276 and kurtosis is -.814 and std error .
545
Test for normality if the result after dividing statistic /std error and in kurtosis ststistic/std
error result should be +1.92 to -1.92 then the data collection in normal other wise not
So here in skewness=.165/.276=.5978
Kurtosis=-.814/.545=-1.49
In both condition the result between +1.92 to -1.92 so the data is normal
In table 2 test for normality if sig. value <.05 then null hypothesis will be accepted and data
is not normal distributed

If sig. value >.05 then data is normally distributed other wise not .
But here sig value 0 so data is not normally distributed

Chart 1 : test for normality

In the chart 1 histogram chart below epicts a bell shaped curve for so the data is
normally distributed.

Question 2
Table 1: mode for age group

Statistics
Age of Respondent
N

Valid
Missing

Mode

76
0
2

In table 1 mode is 2 it mean age group 20-30 are more frequently compare with other age
group
Table 2: Frequencies for age
Age of Respondent
Cumulative
Frequency
Valid

Percent

Valid Percent

Percent

Less than 20

14

18.4

18.4

18.4

20-30

43

56.6

56.6

75.0

31-40

11

14.5

14.5

89.5

41-50

9.2

9.2

98.7

51-60

1.3

1.3

100.0

Total

76

100.0

100.0

In table 2 age of respondent we can see that the age group 20-30 is more frequently (43)
comparison to other so as a result we can target this age group

Chat 1 : histogram chart for age group


QQ

In this graph the bell shape curve indicate that the age group 2 (20-30) is more
frequently and we can target it.
Question 3
Table 1 mode for marital status

Statistics
Marital Status
N

Valid
Missing

Mode

76
0
1

In table 1 mode for marital status resulted 1 show that the unmarried people are more
frequently so we can target it

Table :2 frequencies for marital status


Marital Status
Cumulative
Frequency
Valid

Percent

Valid Percent

Percent

Single

57

75.0

75.0

75.0

Married

19

25.0

25.0

100.0

Total

76

100.0

100.0

Table 2 frequencies for marital status resulted 1 show that the unmarried people are more
frequently compare to other so we can target it

Pie Chart 1: for marital status

In this pie chart we can see the unmarried people are more frequent compare to other so if we
target unmarried people it would be better for us

Chat 2: for marital status (histogram)

In this graph bell shape curve also show that the unmarried people are more
frequently with nearly 100% so we can target it an it would be more profitable
Question 4
Table 1: cross tabulation between gender of respondents*eating out of
respondents

Sex of Respondent * No of times one eats out in a week Crosstabulation


No of times one eats out in a week
1-3
Sex of Respondent

Male

Count
% within Sex of Respondent

Female

Count
% within Sex of Respondent

Total

Count
% within Sex of Respondent

4-6

7-9

10-12

Total

32

14

59

54.2%

23.7%

8.5%

13.6%

100.0%

13

17

76.5%

17.6%

5.9%

.0%

100.0%

45

17

76

59.2%

22.4%

7.9%

10.5%

100.0%

In this table the cross tabulation show that gender male 54.2% people eat 1-3
time in a week an 23.7 people eat 4-6 and 8.5% people eat 7-9 times and 13.6 %
people eat 10-12 time
And gender female 76.5% eat 1-3 time eat out in a week and so on
So as a result 59.2% both gender eat 1-3 time in a week is highest compare to
other

Cluster chart1: between sex of respondents* eating out of respondents

Bar chart show that in gender male 32 male are respond to eat out 1-3 in a
week an 14 male towards 4-6 and 5 male to 7-9 and 8 male to 10-12
In female 13 female eat out 1-3 times in a week , 3 female eat out 4-6 times in a
week and 1 female eat out 7-9 in a week and no female eat out 10-12 times in a
week
Question 5

Chart 1:Bar graph for rank frequencies

Frequencies for ranks


rank 6

food

rank 5

price
service

rank 4

family and friend


location

rank3

Brand

rank2
rank 1
0

10

20

30

40

50

60

In this graph people first prefer food quality after that brand then price and so on

Frequently table
Sn
1
2
3
4
5
6

brand category
food
price
service
family and
friend
location
Brand

rank 1
53
9
5

rank2
9
25
17

rank3
10
12
12

rank 4
1
9
14

rank 5
2
15
18

rank 6
1
6
10

2
6
1

11
8
5

18
17
8

13
20
19

17
16
8

15
9
35

Table show that 53 people first prefer food then 25 price and so on

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