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qualitative/quantitative analysis

1. see attached documents for the paper instruction
2. paper outline is attached (with headings but not necessarily in that order)
3. the questionnaire sample in which we have to choose one question from (which is for me Q23a)is attached and highlighted from the questionnaire sample
4. need to extract the chosen question (Q23-a) from the PSPP program and analyse it..go to this website in order to download the data sample of the whole questionnaire, you need to register its all free (https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/download.asp?db=E&id=40913)
5. need to compare the genders…etc (using cross tab) and compare this sample with the other countries or as what the teacher have asked in the instruction paper
6. need to mention if its a qualitative or quantitative variable and analyze the question sample in a statistical way
7. need to add table figures in appendix
8. include bibliography
9. need to take an A in this paper as i have failed the exam
Description of the survey

The significance of family and changing sex roles. Topics: attitude to
employment of women (scale); attitude to role distribution of man and
woman; importance of personal employment; preferred extent of
employment of women during various stages of child raising; preferred
measures to care for babies of working couples; attitude to
partnership, marriage and divorce; attitude to single fathers and
mothers; ideal number of children; attitude to children (scale);
preference for divorce or continuation of a disturbed marriage;
employment of mother during childhood of respondent; today´s contact
with mother; personal divorces; earlier divorce of present partner;
marital status of respondent; attitude to paid maternity leave;
judgement on financial support when both partners work; attitude to
abortion; attitude to pre-marital sexual relations and sexual relations
of young people under 16 years; attitude to extra-marital sexual
relations and homosexual relations; personal effect of sexual
harassment at work; partner or respondent as manager of household
income; division of housework between man and woman (scale); employment
of both spouses and income differences; extent of employment during
various stages of child raising; living together with a partner;
employment in civil service; time worked each week; superior function;
religiousness; self-classification of social class; union membership;
party preference. In some selected countries the following questions
were also posed: number of sex partners in the last year or in the last
5 years; total number of sex partners since the 18th year of life;
familial or occupational relation with sex partners; sex of sex
partner; paid sex; frequency of sexual intercourse in the last year;
extra-marital partner.

From the website:
https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/sdesc2.asp?no=5900&search=gender&search2=&DB=e&tab=0&notabs=&nf=1&af=&ll=10
http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp

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qualitative/quantitative analysis

1. see attached documents for the paper instruction
2. paper outline is attached (with headings but not necessarily in that order)
3. the questionnaire sample in which we have to choose one question from (which is for me Q23a)is attached and highlighted from the questionnaire sample
4. need to extract the chosen question (Q23-a) from the PSPP program and analyse it..go to this website in order to download the data sample of the whole questionnaire, you need to register its all free (https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/download.asp?db=E&id=40913)
5. need to compare the genders…etc (using cross tab) and compare this sample with the other countries or as what the teacher have asked in the instruction paper
6. need to mention if its a qualitative or quantitative variable and analyze the question sample in a statistical way
7. need to add table figures in appendix
8. include bibliography
9. need to take an A in this paper as i have failed the exam
Description of the survey

The significance of family and changing sex roles. Topics: attitude to
employment of women (scale); attitude to role distribution of man and
woman; importance of personal employment; preferred extent of
employment of women during various stages of child raising; preferred
measures to care for babies of working couples; attitude to
partnership, marriage and divorce; attitude to single fathers and
mothers; ideal number of children; attitude to children (scale);
preference for divorce or continuation of a disturbed marriage;
employment of mother during childhood of respondent; today´s contact
with mother; personal divorces; earlier divorce of present partner;
marital status of respondent; attitude to paid maternity leave;
judgement on financial support when both partners work; attitude to
abortion; attitude to pre-marital sexual relations and sexual relations
of young people under 16 years; attitude to extra-marital sexual
relations and homosexual relations; personal effect of sexual
harassment at work; partner or respondent as manager of household
income; division of housework between man and woman (scale); employment
of both spouses and income differences; extent of employment during
various stages of child raising; living together with a partner;
employment in civil service; time worked each week; superior function;
religiousness; self-classification of social class; union membership;
party preference. In some selected countries the following questions
were also posed: number of sex partners in the last year or in the last
5 years; total number of sex partners since the 18th year of life;
familial or occupational relation with sex partners; sex of sex
partner; paid sex; frequency of sexual intercourse in the last year;
extra-marital partner.

From the website:
https://dbk.gesis.org/dbksearch/sdesc2.asp?no=5900&search=gender&search2=&DB=e&tab=0&notabs=&nf=1&af=&ll=10
http://zacat.gesis.org/webview/index.jsp

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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