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NameCourseCourse instructorDate of submissionDescriptive statistics

The study comprised of 30 participants who were picked from a stratified group (international paramedic students) to participate in the survey. Data was collected by the use of structured questionnaires. The data were mainly quantitative hence appropriate analyses were conducted using Statistical package for social sciences version 16.0 (SPSS) (Green and Salkind, 2010). Table 1 presents the descriptive statistics for gender, age group and year of study of the participants.

TABLE 1

Gender, age group and year of education of the study participants

Frequency Valid Percent

Gender

Male 30 100.0

What is your age group?

below 22 years 3 10.0

22-25 years 4 13.3

25-30 years 14 46.7

30-35 years 9 30.0

What year in your bachelor degree?

1st 3 10.0

2nd 13 43.3

3rd 14 46.7

All of the study participants (100%) were male. The largest proportion of the participants (46.7%) indicated that they were in the age category 25-30 years. Notably, only a small proportion of the participants (10%) indicated that they were less than 22 years. Figure 1 presents a chart of the participants’ responses on age category. A major proportion of the study participants (46.7%) indicated that they were in the third year of their bachelor’s degree. Only a minor proportion (10%) indicated that they were in their first year of study.

Preliminary analysis of the main outcomes

The present study aimed at evaluating the benefits of technology in the medical field, particularly amongst paramedics. In this regard, the results for the participants’ views on the benefits accrued from technology are shown in table 2.

TABLE 2Benefits of technology

Frequency Valid Percent

Do you think there is a value to investing in this new technology?

yes 25 86.2

no 4 13.8

Do you think that this new technology improves efficiency?

yes 26 86.7

no 4 13.3

Do you think that this new technology improves patient care?

yes 23 76.7

no 7 23.3

Do you think that this new technology saves lives?

yes 29 96.7

no 1 3.3

The results indicate that a majority of the participants, 86.2%, think that investing in the new technology is valuable. Moreover, a significant proportion of the participants, 86.7%, think that the new technology improves efficiency. A major proportion of the participants, 76.7%, think that the new technology improves patient care. In addition, 96.7% of the participants think that the new technology saves lives. Evidently, the benefits of new technology cannot be overlooked.

CHI-Square analysis

The results of a contingency table X2 statistical test.

Data: contingency table

A B C D

1 25 26 23 29 103

2 4 4 7 1 16

29 30 30 30 119

Expected: contingency table

A B C D

1 25.1 26.0 26.0 26.0

2 3.90 4.03 4.03 4.03

Chi-square = 5.16 degrees of freedom = 3probability = 0.160

Findings

P>0.05 so we reject the null hypothesis that students are averse to technological use.

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Week 4 Descriptive Statistics

To prepare:

Review the Statistics and Data Analysis for Nursing Research chapters assigned in this week’s Learning Resources. Pay close attention to the examples presented, as they provide information that will be useful when you complete the software exercise this week. You may also wish to review the Research Methods for Evidence-Based Practice video resources to familiarize yourself with the software.

Refer to the Week 4 Descriptive Statistics Assignment page and follow the directions to calculate descriptive statistics for the data provided using SPSS software. Download and save the Polit2SetA.sav data set. You will open the data file in SPSS.

Compare your data output against the tables presented in the Week 4 Descriptive Statistics SPSS Output document. This will enable you to become comfortable with defining variables, entering data, and creating tables and graphs.

Formulate an initial interpretation of the meaning or implication of your calculations.

To complete:

Complete the Part I, Part II, and Part III steps and Assignment as outlined in the Week 4 Descriptive Statistics Assignment page.

Part I

Using the Polit2SetA data set, run descriptive statistics on the following variables: respondent’s age (age) and highest school grade completed (higrade). Create a frequency distribution for the variables: race and ethnicity (racethn) and currently employed (worknow). Create a table (in APA format) summarizing the results, using the below table shell as a model. Write a paragraph summarizing the information in the table. 

Table 1. Demographic Data (N = 30)

n % M (SD)

Age (in years)     30  15(2.4)

Highest School Grade Completed  29  11(1.2)

Race and Ethnicity

   Black, Not Hispanic    14 (46.67)

   Hispanic       8 (26.67)

   White, Not Hispanic      6 (20.0)

   Other        2 (6.66)

Currently Employed

   Yes      27 (90)

   No        3 (10)

Note. Differences in sample size are due to missing data. 

Follow these steps when using SPSS:

1. Open Polit2SetA data set. 

2. Click on Analyze, then click on Descriptives Statistics, then Descriptives.

3. Click on the first continuous variable you wish to obtain descriptives for (respondent’s age), and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. Then click on highest school grade completed and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box.

4. Click on the Options button in the upper-right corner. Click on mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, and skewness

5. Click on Continue and then click on OK

To run the frequency distribution in SPSS, do the following:

1. Click on Analyze, then click on Descriptive Statistics, then Frequencies.

2. Click on the first categorical variable you wish to obtain a frequency for (race and ethnicity), and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. Then click on currently employed, and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. Click on the Statistics button in the upper-right corner, then in the Dispersion box click on Minimum and Maximum

3. Click on Continue and then click on OK.

Assignment: Create a table (in APA format) summarizing the results, using the below table shell as a model. Write a paragraph summarizing the information in the table.

Part II 

For the variables respondent’s age (age) and highest school grade completed (higrade) create a histogram with a normal curve displayed over the histogram.  

To create a histogram for respondent’s age in SPSS, do the following:

1. Click on Graphs, then on Legacy Dialogs, then Histogram.

2. Click on the variable respondent’s age and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. Click on the Display Normal Curve button, which is right below the Variables box. 

3. Click on OK

To create a histogram for highest school grade completed in SPSS, do the following:

1. Click on Graphs, then on Legacy Dialogs, then Histogram.

2. Click on respondent’s age in the Variable box and click the arrow to move it back to the box on the left that contains all the variables. 

3. Click on the variable highest school grade completed and then click the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. The Display Normal Curve button should alredy be on.

4. Click on OK

Assignment: Using the data obtained when you ran the descriptives and the histograms, determine whether the data skewed. If so, is it a positive or negative skew?

Part III

Using the Polit2SetA data set, run descriptive statistics on the variable “Family Income Prior Month, all sources” (Income).  

Follow these steps when using SPSS:

1. Click on Analyze, then click on Descriptives Statistics, then Descriptives.

2. Click on Family Income Prior Month, all sources, and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. 

3. Click on the Options button in the upper-right corner. Click on mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, S.E. Mean (standard error of the mean), and skewness

4. Click on Continue and then click on OK

Assignment: Using the descriptive statistics for Family Income Prior Month, all sources (Income), answer the following questions:

1. What is the mean income in this sample?

2. What is the standard deviation?

3. What is the standard error of the mean?

4. Compute a 95% confidence interval around the mean. (Use 1.96 for the 95% CI and get the standard error from the descriptive statistics table). The formula is as follows:

95% CI = [mean ± (1.96 ´ SE)]

5. Compute a 99% confidence interval around the mean. (Use 2.58 for the 99% CI and get the standard error from the descriptive statistics table). The formula is as follows:

99% CI = [mean ± (2.58 ´ SE)]

6. Which interval is wider? Explain.

Review the corresponding Week 4 Descriptive Statistics Exercises SPSS Output document that has the SPSS output for the above problems. Compare your output with the output in the file.  

REFERENCES

aureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2011). Research methods for evidence-based practice: Quantitative research: Data analysis. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Polit, D. (2010). Statistics and data analysis for nursing research (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education Inc.

Week 4 Descriptive Statistics

To prepare:

Review the Statistics and Data Analysis for Nursing Research chapters assigned in this week’s Learning Resources. Pay close attention to the examples presented, as they provide information that will be useful when you complete the software exercise this week. You may also wish to review the Research Methods for Evidence-Based Practice video resources to familiarize yourself with the software.

Refer to the Week 4 Descriptive Statistics Assignment page and follow the directions to calculate descriptive statistics for the data provided using SPSS software. Download and save the Polit2SetA.sav data set. You will open the data file in SPSS.

Compare your data output against the tables presented in the Week 4 Descriptive Statistics SPSS Output document. This will enable you to become comfortable with defining variables, entering data, and creating tables and graphs.

Formulate an initial interpretation of the meaning or implication of your calculations.

To complete:

Complete the Part I, Part II, and Part III steps and Assignment as outlined in the Week 4 Descriptive Statistics Assignment page.

Part I

Using the Polit2SetA data set, run descriptive statistics on the following variables: respondent’s age (age) and highest school grade completed (higrade). Create a frequency distribution for the variables: race and ethnicity (racethn) and currently employed (worknow). Create a table (in APA format) summarizing the results, using the below table shell as a model. Write a paragraph summarizing the information in the table. 

Table 1. Demographic Data (N = 30)

n % M (SD)

Age (in years)     30  15(2.4)

Highest School Grade Completed  29  11(1.2)

Race and Ethnicity

   Black, Not Hispanic    14 (46.67)

   Hispanic       8 (26.67)

   White, Not Hispanic      6 (20.0)

   Other        2 (6.66)

Currently Employed

   Yes      27 (90)

   No        3 (10)

Note. Differences in sample size are due to missing data. 

Follow these steps when using SPSS:

1. Open Polit2SetA data set. 

2. Click on Analyze, then click on Descriptives Statistics, then Descriptives.

3. Click on the first continuous variable you wish to obtain descriptives for (respondent’s age), and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. Then click on highest school grade completed and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box.

4. Click on the Options button in the upper-right corner. Click on mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, and skewness

5. Click on Continue and then click on OK

To run the frequency distribution in SPSS, do the following:

1. Click on Analyze, then click on Descriptive Statistics, then Frequencies.

2. Click on the first categorical variable you wish to obtain a frequency for (race and ethnicity), and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. Then click on currently employed, and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. Click on the Statistics button in the upper-right corner, then in the Dispersion box click on Minimum and Maximum

3. Click on Continue and then click on OK.

Assignment: Create a table (in APA format) summarizing the results, using the below table shell as a model. Write a paragraph summarizing the information in the table.

Part II 

For the variables respondent’s age (age) and highest school grade completed (higrade) create a histogram with a normal curve displayed over the histogram.  

To create a histogram for respondent’s age in SPSS, do the following:

1. Click on Graphs, then on Legacy Dialogs, then Histogram.

2. Click on the variable respondent’s age and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. Click on the Display Normal Curve button, which is right below the Variables box. 

3. Click on OK

To create a histogram for highest school grade completed in SPSS, do the following:

1. Click on Graphs, then on Legacy Dialogs, then Histogram.

2. Click on respondent’s age in the Variable box and click the arrow to move it back to the box on the left that contains all the variables. 

3. Click on the variable highest school grade completed and then click the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. The Display Normal Curve button should alredy be on.

4. Click on OK

Assignment: Using the data obtained when you ran the descriptives and the histograms, determine whether the data skewed. If so, is it a positive or negative skew?

Part III

Using the Polit2SetA data set, run descriptive statistics on the variable “Family Income Prior Month, all sources” (Income).  

Follow these steps when using SPSS:

1. Click on Analyze, then click on Descriptives Statistics, then Descriptives.

2. Click on Family Income Prior Month, all sources, and then click on the arrow button and move it into the Variables box. 

3. Click on the Options button in the upper-right corner. Click on mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, S.E. Mean (standard error of the mean), and skewness

4. Click on Continue and then click on OK

Assignment: Using the descriptive statistics for Family Income Prior Month, all sources (Income), answer the following questions:

1. What is the mean income in this sample?

2. What is the standard deviation?

3. What is the standard error of the mean?

4. Compute a 95% confidence interval around the mean. (Use 1.96 for the 95% CI and get the standard error from the descriptive statistics table). The formula is as follows:

95% CI = [mean ± (1.96 ´ SE)]

5. Compute a 99% confidence interval around the mean. (Use 2.58 for the 99% CI and get the standard error from the descriptive statistics table). The formula is as follows:

99% CI = [mean ± (2.58 ´ SE)]

6. Which interval is wider? Explain.

Review the corresponding Week 4 Descriptive Statistics Exercises SPSS Output document that has the SPSS output for the above problems. Compare your output with the output in the file.  

REFERENCES

aureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2011). Research methods for evidence-based practice: Quantitative research: Data analysis. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Polit, D. (2010). Statistics and data analysis for nursing research (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education Inc.

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