Descriptives X24 -- Likely to Recommend N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error 95% Con
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Question
Descriptives
X24 -- Likely to Recommend
N
Mean
Std. Deviation
Std. Error
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Lower Bound
No Children at Home
190
3.13
1.052
.076
2.98
1-2 Children at Home
107
4.28
1.204
.116
4.05
More Than 2 Children at Home
108
4.45
.754
.073
4.31
Total
405
3.79
1.199
.060
3.67
Descriptives
X24 -- Likely to Recommend
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Minimum
Maximum
Upper Bound
No Children at Home
3.28
2
7
1-2 Children at Home
4.51
2
7
More Than 2 Children at Home
4.60
3
7
Total
3.90
2
7
ANOVA
X24 -- Likely to Recommend
Sum of Squares
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
Between Groups
156.985
2
78.493
74.538
.000
Within Groups
423.326
402
1.053
Total
580.311
404
Post Hoc Tests
Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: X24 -- Likely to Recommend
Scheffe
(I) X33 -- Number of Children at Home
(J) X33 -- Number of Children at Home
Mean Difference (I-J)
Std. Error
Sig.
No Children at Home
1-2 Children at Home
-1.154*
.124
.000
More Than 2 Children at Home
-1.327*
.124
.000
1-2 Children at Home
No Children at Home
1.154*
.124
.000
More Than 2 Children at Home
-.173
.140
.465
More Than 2 Children at Home
No Children at Home
1.327*
.124
.000
1-2 Children at Home
.173
.140
.465
Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable: X24 -- Likely to Recommend
Scheffe
(I) X33 -- Number of Children at Home
(J) X33 -- Number of Children at Home
95% Confidence Interval
Lower Bound
Upper Bound
No Children at Home
1-2 Children at Home
-1.46
-.85
More Than 2 Children at Home
-1.63
-1.02
1-2 Children at Home
No Children at Home
.85
1.46
More Than 2 Children at Home
-.52
.17
More Than 2 Children at Home
No Children at Home
1.02
1.63
1-2 Children at Home
-.17
.52
*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.
Homogeneous Subsets
X24 -- Likely to Recommend
Scheffea,b
X33 -- Number of Children at Home
N
Subset for alpha = 0.05
1
2
No Children at Home
190
3.13
1-2 Children at Home
107
4.28
More Than 2 Children at Home
108
4.45
Sig.
1.000
.409
Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are displayed.
a. Uses Harmonic Mean Sample Size = 125.690.
b. The group sizes are unequal. The harmonic mean of the group sizes is used. Type I error levels are not guaranteed.
Compare and contrast the means of three or more groups. Are households with more children more likely OR less likely to recommend their favorite Mexican restaurant than are households with fewer children? You must explain what the numbers tell the managers. In other words, as a management consultant what are the research findings or conclusions. Explain fully your conclusion. Don't guess. Support your answer by providing the mean that was computed.
Descriptives
X24 -- Likely to Recommend
N
Mean
Std. Deviation
Std. Error
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
Lower Bound
No Children at Home
190
3.13
1.052
.076
2.98
1-2 Children at Home
107
4.28
1.204
.116
4.05
More Than 2 Children at Home
108
4.45
.754
.073
4.31
Total
405
3.79
1.199
.060
3.67
Explanation / Answer
to compare more than two variables we can conduct a F-test to see if there is a difference in the three scores of the famlies with few and more children.
while in the comparisions table we see there is a significant difference in mean scores of families with no children when compared with families with more than 0 children while when we further go through the table we see that this relationship does not hold true when we compare families with 1-2 children with more than 2 children families.