Output2 [Document2] T-TEST GROUPS=dS2(1 2) /MISSING=ANALYSIS /VARIABLES=Q9_3 /ES DISPLAY(TRUE) /CRITERIA=CI(.95). T-Test [DataSet1] \\tsclient\(VMFR)Downloads\my data (2).sav Group Statistics Gender N...

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Output2 [Document2] T-TEST GROUPS=dS2(1 2) /MISSING=ANALYSIS /VARIABLES=Q9_3 /ES DISPLAY(TRUE) /CRITERIA=CI(.95). T-Test [DataSet1] \\tsclient\(VMFR)Downloads\my data (2).sav Group Statistics Gender N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Male Female 500 4.29 1.263 .056 511 4.16 1.325 .059 Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of ... F Sig. t Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1.060 .304 1.542 1.542 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1009 .124 .126 1008.331 .123 .126 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means Std. Error Difference 95% Confidence ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .081 -.034 .081 -.034 Page 1 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence Interval of the ... Upper Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .285 .285 Independent Samples Effect Sizes Standardizera Point Estimate 95% ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Cohen's d Hedges' correction Glass's delta 1.295 .097 -.026 1.296 .097 -.026 1.325 .095 -.029 Independent Samples Effect Sizes 95% ... Upper Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Cohen's d Hedges' correction Glass's delta .220 .220 .218 The denominator used in estimating the effect sizes. Cohen's d uses the pooled standard deviation. Hedges' correction uses the pooled standard deviation, plus a correction factor. Glass's delta uses the sample standard deviation of the control group. a. T-TEST GROUPS=dS2(1 2) /MISSING=ANALYSIS /VARIABLES=Q9_3 /ES DISPLAY(TRUE) /CRITERIA=CI(.95). T-Test Group Statistics Gender N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Male Female 500 4.29 1.263 .056 511 4.16 1.325 .059 Page 2 Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of ... F Sig. t Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1.060 .304 1.542 1.542 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1009 .124 .126 1008.331 .123 .126 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means Std. Error Difference 95% Confidence ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .081 -.034 .081 -.034 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence Interval of the ... Upper Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .285 .285 Page 3 Independent Samples Effect Sizes Standardizera Point Estimate 95% ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Cohen's d Hedges' correction Glass's delta 1.295 .097 -.026 1.296 .097 -.026 1.325 .095 -.029 Independent Samples Effect Sizes 95% ... Upper Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Cohen's d Hedges' correction Glass's delta .220 .220 .218 The denominator used in estimating the effect sizes. Cohen's d uses the pooled standard deviation. Hedges' correction uses the pooled standard deviation, plus a correction factor. Glass's delta uses the sample standard deviation of the control group. a. T-TEST GROUPS=dUrbanRural(1 2) /MISSING=ANALYSIS /VARIABLES=Q9_3 /ES DISPLAY(TRUE) /CRITERIA=CI(.95). T-Test Group Statistics Metro and Rural N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Metro/City Rural/Regional 704 4.24 1.326 .050 307 4.19 1.224 .070 Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of ... F Sig. t Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 4.646 .031 .598 .617 Page 4 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1009 .550 .053 627.767 .538 .053 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means Std. Error Difference 95% Confidence ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .089 -.121 .086 -.116 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence Interval of the ... Upper Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .227 .222 Independent Samples Effect Sizes Standardizera Point Estimate 95% ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Cohen's d Hedges' correction Glass's delta 1.296 .041 -.093 1.297 .041 -.093 1.224 .043 -.091 Independent Samples Effect Sizes 95% ... Upper Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Cohen's d Hedges' correction Glass's delta .175 .175 .177 Page 5 The denominator used in estimating the effect sizes. Cohen's d uses the pooled standard deviation. Hedges' correction uses the pooled standard deviation, plus a correction factor. Glass's delta uses the sample standard deviation of the control group. a. T-TEST GROUPS=dState(1 2) /MISSING=ANALYSIS /VARIABLES=Q9_3 /ES DISPLAY(TRUE) /CRITERIA=CI(.95). T-Test Group Statistics Australian State and Territories N Mean Std. Deviation Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods ACT NSW 18 4.11 1.568 314 4.14 1.260 Group Statistics Australian State and Territories Std. Error Mean Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods ACT NSW .369 .071 Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of ... F Sig. t Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 1.783 .183 -.083 -.069 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 330 .934 -.026 18.282 .946 -.026 Page 6 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means Std. Error Difference 95% Confidence ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .310 -.635 .376 -.815 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence Interval of the ... Upper Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .583 .764 Independent Samples Effect Sizes Standardizera Point Estimate 95% ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Cohen's d Hedges' correction Glass's delta 1.278 -.020 -.495 1.281 -.020 -.494 1.260 -.020 -.496 Independent Samples Effect Sizes 95% ... Upper Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Cohen's d Hedges' correction Glass's delta .455 .454 .455 The denominator used in estimating the effect sizes. Cohen's d uses the pooled standard deviation. Hedges' correction uses the pooled standard deviation, plus a correction factor. Glass's delta uses the sample standard deviation of the control group. a. T-TEST GROUPS=Q16(1 2) /MISSING=ANALYSIS /VARIABLES=Q9_3 /ES DISPLAY(TRUE) /CRITERIA=CI(.95). Page 7 T-Test Group Statistics Annual household income N Mean Std. Deviation Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Below 44,999 45,000-54,999 255 4.10 1.278 86 4.24 1.274 Group Statistics Annual household income Std. Error Mean Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Below 44,999 45,000-54,999 .080 .137 Independent Samples Test Levene's Test for Equality of Variances t-test for Equality of ... F Sig. t Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .073 .788 -.918 -.920 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed 339 .359 -.146 146.819 .359 -.146 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means Std. Error Difference 95% Confidence ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .159 -.459 .159 -.460 Page 8 Independent Samples Test t-test for Equality of Means 95% Confidence Interval of the ... Upper Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Equal variances assumed Equal variances not assumed .167 .168 Independent Samples Effect Sizes Standardizera Point Estimate 95% ... Lower Att 4 - I am satisfied with the information available about organic foods Cohen's d Hedges' correction Glass's delta 1.277 -.114 -.359 1.279 -.114 -.358 1
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Answer To: Output2 [Document2] T-TEST GROUPS=dS2(1 2) /MISSING=ANALYSIS /VARIABLES=Q9_3 /ES DISPLAY(TRUE)...

Subhanbasha answered on Jun 17 2021
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Introduction:
    The organic foods will show the effect on the health. Nowadays in modern society mostly of the farming is done by the fertilizers which the man produced. Organic food
s will contain the processed food that is cocked food like drinks, frozen meals etc,.this type of food have the benefit and effects on the human health. In this type of framing mostly used chemical which will be the harmful to the humans.
    Here we use some of the statistical techniques to get to know the how the organic food effects on the humans and we can know is there any benefits by using this food.
Results and interpretations:
By Gender:
    We have used here the some of the hypothesis testing to get to know the effect of the organic food on various human beings that means by gender or by age group or any other attribute.
In the collected data males are greater than female respondents.
By running the independent t test of the data by gender the p value as 0.124 which is not less than the 0.05. So we can accept the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the male and female regarding the organic food.
By checking the equality of the variance also the p value is 0.304 which is greater than significance value that is 0.05 so we accept the null hypothesis that there is no significance difference.[ Lehmann, E.L]
By Living area (Metro/Rural):
    The t test will help us to check the significance between two samples so here we used independent sample t test.
    From the output of the t test the p value is 0.550 by assuming equal variance and by assuming un-equal variance the p value is 0.538 that is the two p values are not less than value that is 0.05 so we accept the H0 that is no significance difference between metro and rural areas with the organic food.
    By checking the equality of the variance...
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