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Marital Status of Respondents by Sex

Marital Status of Respondents by Sex. By Lenice Richardson SOWK 300-02 FA 11 Exercise 5. Variables and Values. Variables Dependent Variable Independent Variable Control Variable Name Marital Status Sex of Respondent Race Values Married Widowed Divorced Separated Never Married

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Marital Status of Respondents by Sex

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  1. Marital Status of Respondents by Sex By Lenice Richardson SOWK 300-02 FA 11 Exercise 5

  2. Variables and Values Variables Dependent Variable Independent Variable Control Variable Name Marital Status Sex of Respondent Race Values Married Widowed Divorced Separated Never Married Male Female Black White

  3. Hypotheses and Rationale Bivariate The respondents gender has an affect on their marital status. A larger percentage of the male respondents are married. Compared to the female respondents who have a larger percentage of respondents that are widowed, separated, and single. Sex of Respondent Marital Status

  4. Hypotheses and Rationale Multivariate Hypotheses: The sex of the respondent has an affect on the marital status. Controlling for race has another affect on the marital status of the respondents. The black respondents have a larger percentage of respondents that are widowed, separated, or have never been married. The white respondents have a larger percentage of being married. Race Marital Status Sex of Respondent

  5. Findings: Bivariate Table

  6. Findings: Multivariate Table

  7. Bivariate Graph & Discussion 59.8% of male respondents are married. 22.2% of the male respondents have never been married. 16.1% of the female respondents are divorced. 15.6% of the female respondents are widowed There is a larger amount of male respondents that are married than widowed, divorced, separated, or never married.

  8. Multivariate Graph & Discussion0 61.1% of the married respondents are white males. 19.6% of black females are widowed. 15.7% of white females are divorced. 29.2% of black males have never been married. The white respondents are the largest percentages of the married respondents. .9% of the white male respondents are separated.

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