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One of the most crucial components of this course is developing a research project from conceptualizing a research problem and developing a number of measurement and statistical analysis approaches to bring evidence to bear on the problem. Throughout the class, you created a research study based on publicly available data from the General Social Survey (GSS). You chose data which were representative of your interests and satisfiedyour research question and hypotheses.


This Assignment meets these course objectives:



  1. Describe and apply the concepts and logic of elementary statistics.

  2. Conduct statistical analysis in SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences).

  3. Compare and contrast different types of data and the statistics that can be used to analyze them

  4. Examine the differences between descriptive and inferential statistics and their use in the social sciences.

  5. Form critical interpretations of quantitative research literature in sociology and other social sciences.

  6. Complete and interpret descriptive and inferential statistical data analysis

  7. Critically evaluate the quality of research design and evidence in published social research.


Instructions


The Final PortfolioAssignmentis where you pull together the research you've been working on the first seven weeks of class.Using yourweekly Forum posts, and the feedback from your classmates and instructor on your posts,construct a 6+ page paperthat fully explores your research topic in a way that provides the context and explanation surrounding the analyses provided in the paper. Your project should display you understand what you are writing about holistically, not simply going through the motions.


Citing literature about your research topic, be sure to setthe stage for the data and analyses that you present. Briefly describe the General Social Survey as your survey instrument. Provide the questions, verbatim, that were asked in the survey which became the variable which you chose to use. You will also need to include the answer choices for each of them. This portion can be a table if you choose. Share and explain frequency table(s) an histograms or graphs to describe your data. Using the statistical tests you ran each week in class (crosstabs, tests of significance, measures of association), present the tests and your findings. Clearly identify and explain your hypothesis and the five steps of hypothesis testing as they apply to your paper. Explain the results of the statistical tests and pull in some literature to provide context, demonstrating how your results and research fit into the larger body of literature on this topic. Be sure to use proper APA formatting forcitations and references. However, you do not need to include an abstract or table of contents. You can find guidance in APA byclicking here to accessthe Purdue Online Writing Lab.


Because the project is a formal, you should include a title page and reference page. You may organize the paper based on the following headings:



Introduction- Introduce the topic based in current literature (briefly - show why it is important to study). Discuss why you chose the topic and what the purpose of the paper is. Give a brief overview of what you will cover.



Literature Review- Review 3-4 peer-reviewed sources that provide a background on your topic. These sources don't have to specifically address the relationship between your IV and DV, but should address the topic and be somewhat related to your variables.



Methods- Briefly discuss the GSS (information you included in Assignment 1) as your data source. Identify and describe your specific variables, including the name, question, and responses (categories). You may state your hypothesis here, but do not go through the hypothesis testing steps until the next section.



Findings- Begin with a discussion of each variable individually, utilizing your frequency tables and charts/graphs. Then discuss your other analyses in logical order. Crosstabs are your first look at a potential relationship. Next, discuss the steps of hypothesis testing. Include the table of your significance test. Last, discuss the strength and direction of the relationship using measures of association. (Be sure you are thorough here. Include all of your analyses done in the forums!)



Discussion- Discussion what you learned from the various analyses and draw any conclusions you found. Talk about any further research you think may be needed on your topic.


Note: This course has “Resubmission” status enabled to help you if you realize you submitted an incorrect or blank file, or if you need to submit multiple documents as part of your Assignment. Resubmission of an Assignment after it is graded, to attempt a better grade, is not permitted.





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Table of Contents
Introduction    2
Literature Review    2
Methods    3
Findings    3
Discussion    9
References    10
Introduction
The percentage of one in four parents of United States who are unmarried has an increasing trend since 1968. In the year 2017, The percentage of one in four parents who are unmarr
ied has risen to 25%. As compared to 21% and 23% in 1997 and 2007 respectively. this percentage was observed to be only 7% in the year 1968. The Changing Profile of Unmarried Parents. (n.d.). With the increasing trend in the unmarried parents of United States, I want to analyse the relationship of marital status and number of children.
Literature Review
A recent article “Family Planning Knowledge and Practices among Reproductive Age Women in Widou Thiengoly, Louga Region, Senegal” was published on February 12, 2018. The results of this article stated that 98% of the participants were mostly married with a fertility rate of 3.22 children/woman. There were 67.3% of reproductive age women who were aware of at least one family planning methods. Their contraceptive prevalence was 40.7%. The results of this study also concluded that Knowledge and practices of contraception were independent of the number of children. Ndiaye, A. A., Aminata, N., Badara, T. A., Awa, D. B., Fatou, N. G. N., Mountaga, D., ... & Anta, T. D. (2018).
An article named “Parents’ Marital Status and Child Physical Abuse Potential: The Mediation of Depression Symptoms” was written by Diogo LamelaEmail and Bárbara Figueiredo. The sample size was 892. According to the results of this article, divorced parents had higher child physical abuse potential as compared to married parents. The built model explains 47 % of the variability in the child physical abuse potential score. Lamela, D., & Figueiredo, B. (2017).
The article “The Effect of Having Children on Women’s Marital Status: Evidence From Vietnam” was written by Cuong Nguyen & Anh Tran and published online on 09 Jan 2017. The analysis was performed on the Vietnam Census 2009 data. the results of this article concluded that with the increase in number of children, the probability of staying unmarried and divorced decreases. Women with more children, are less likely to have a marital status as widow. This also concludes that considering women with marital status as widow, children increase the likelihood of getting remarried. Nguyen, C., & Tran, A. (2017).
Methods
The two variables of concern are marital status of 1st person (MAR1) and Number of children (CHILDS). Both variables are measured by the nominal scale of measurement. These variables are categorical in nature and hence are measured by the nominal scale of measurement. The marital status of 1st person is categorized as married, widowed, divorced, separated, and never married. Number of children is categorized as a 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 or more.
The area of interest is to know if marital status of 1st person (MAR1) and Number of children (CHILDS) are related to each other. The...
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