MATH 161B-The General Social Survey (GSS) is a large scale survey
The General Social Survey (GSS) is a large scale survey funded through the National Science Foundation. It collects demographic data and attitudinal questions as well as data on topics of special interest. Except for the U.S. Census, the GSS is the most frequently analyzed source of information for the social sciences. In 2014, the survey asked a sample of young males (ages 18 – 24) the question “ If working, full or part time: how many hours did you work last week, at all jobs?” The responses are available in the file “HoursWorked.txt” posted on the homework website. Respondents who were not working entered zero.(a) Import the data into SPSS (use the SPSS help web-page if you’re not sure how to do that). Create a meaningful graphical display of your data. Cut and paste the graph to hand in with your homework. Describe what you see in the graph in a few sentences.(b) Use SPSS to create summary statistics (sample size, sample mean, sample stan- dard deviation) for the data. Use the summary statistics to compute a 95% confidence interval for the average number of hours that young males worked per week in 2014. Show your work.(c) Use SPSS to find the same 95% confidence interval as in (b). Cut and paste the output into your homework.