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This 8 page paper uses a data set provided by the student to formulate an hypothesis and show how to perform an analysis using SPSS, with a summary of the population sample and descriptive tables followed by tests such as Pearson and Spearman’s to test for correlation. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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File: TS14_TESPSScase.rtf
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to the issues of birth rates and the need to control birth rates. However, medical science is also developing and life is being extended. The argument of this paper is
that the increasing level of population is not only due to the births, but is also being seen as a result of a longer lifespan for the over 65s. The
average lifespan will vary between countries, but we will argue in countries where there is a higher level of the population in the urban areas, which we will assume indicated
an increased level of industrialisation, will also correlate with higher populations of the over 65s. It may be argued where these high population levels are sustained in an urban environment
there may be easier access to medical care or there may be higher living standards. Likewise, in rural areas as well as having less access to medical care there may
also be lower educational levels and a higher degree of physical work may also take a toll on long term health. However, this ic conjecture and using the file world.sav
we may explore the data for a correlation. 1.2 The Hypothesis The hypothesis is that in countries where there is a high population in the urban areas there will
be a higher level of people over 65 when compared to countries where there is higher level of rural population. The null hypothesis will be that there is no difference
in the level of the population over 65 in the countries were either urban or rural population are more prevalent. 1.3 The Sample The sample provided has a range of
data from 215 countries, where there is an mean population 23,952,642, with a standard deviation of 99,753,136. In the sample there is an even split between male and female,
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