NURSING AND HEALTH
Nursing and Health: Research Proposal (Smoking Cessation)
Data Analysis
Data Analysis Plans For Demographic Variables
The demographic variables such as income, sex, race, income, and education would undergo a data analysis, most commonly known as univariate or bivariate analysis. Summary statistics would help analyze the demographics of the sample participants clearly and concisely. It is said that mean, median, mode, and measures of dispersion or variation support identifying the symmetry, skewness, or distribution of certain characteristics of the participants involved in the proposed research (Kaliyadan & Kulkarni, 2019).
Descriptive Statistical Tests
The hypothesis for the given research... The use of descriptive statistics would determine any errors present in the demographic data so that a surety is made beforehand that the data is free of mistakes before the analysis is made and results...…2019). Gaining minimum or maximum interval values for the data would help check the frequencies and review whether values fall outside the range.
The distribution could be calculated from factors like age and income brackets. Central tendency could be calculated for education that could be the mean of the obtained educational degree of the participants. Moreover, dispersion could be calculated using the standard deviation of ethnic group as an illustration. Giving meaning to the collected data is the main purpose of such statistical display so that summarizing the final results becomes more significant. Therefore, the normality of the data would be best…
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