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Chi Square

The chi-square tests conducted on various independent variables (T1 to T5) show no significant relationships with the dependent variable, as all Pearson chi-square values are above 0.05. The data appears to be unclean and improperly processed, leading to a constant dependent variable that undermines the analysis. Consequently, the study's results are insufficient for drawing any conclusions about the relationships examined.

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Chi Square

The chi-square tests conducted on various independent variables (T1 to T5) show no significant relationships with the dependent variable, as all Pearson chi-square values are above 0.05. The data appears to be unclean and improperly processed, leading to a constant dependent variable that undermines the analysis. Consequently, the study's results are insufficient for drawing any conclusions about the relationships examined.

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Chi-Square Tests

Asymptotic Monte Carlo Sig. (2-sided)


Significance (2- 95% Confidence Interval
Value df sided) Significance Lower Bound Upper Bound
a b
Pearson Chi-Square .682 2 .711 1.000 .975 1.000
b
Likelihood Ratio .543 2 .762 1.000 .975 1.000
Fisher-Freeman-Halton Exact 1.300 .629b .541 .717
Test
N of Valid Cases 116
a. 3 cells (50.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .47.
b. Based on 116 sampled tables with starting seed 1335104164.

From the cross-tab, it is found that 50 respondents are difficult to settle down in equitas and 55 respondents
are easy to settle down in equitas.

From the chi-square test, it is observed that Pearson chi-square is above 0.05. Hence, there exist no
relationship between one of the independent variables(T1) and dependent variable (Expected)
Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic Monte Carlo Sig. (2-sided)
Significance (2- 95% Confidence Interval
Value df sided) Significance Lower Bound Upper Bound
a b
Pearson Chi-Square .983 2 .612 .716 .633 .798
b
Likelihood Ratio .787 2 .675 1.000 .975 1.000
Fisher-Freeman-Halton Exact 1.891 .328b .242 .413
Test
N of Valid Cases 116
a. 3 cells (50.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is .43.
b. Based on 116 sampled tables with starting seed 1993510611.

From the cross-tab, it is found that 19 respondents are difficult to settle down in equitas and 87 respondents are
easy to settle down in equitas.

From the chi-square test, it is observed that Pearson chi-square is above 0.05. Hence, there exist no relationship
between one of the independent variables(T2) and dependent variable (Expected)
From the cross-tab, it is found that 58 respondents are difficult to settle down in equitas and 48 respondents
are easy to settle down in equitas.

From the chi-square test, it is observed that Pearson chi-square is above 0.05. Hence, there exist no
relationship between one of the independent variables(T3) and dependent variable (Expected)
From the cross-tab, it is found that 32 respondents are difficult to settle down in equitas and 71 respondents
are easy to settle down in equitas.

From the chi-square test, it is observed that Pearson chi-square is above 0.05. Hence, there exist no
relationship between one of the independent variables(T4) and dependent variable (Expected)
From the cross-tab, it is found that 29 respondents are difficult to settle down in equitas and 72
respondents are easy to settle down in equitas.

From the chi-square test, it is observed that Pearson chi-square is above 0.05. Hence, there exist no
relationship between one of the independent variables(T5) and dependent variable (Expected)
CONCLUDING REMARKS:

From the given data, it is understood that neither the data is clean nor it is processed. Moreover, the
dependent variable is constant which contradicts the vary nature of variable. For the purpose of
running the data in SPSS, the researcher has taken a call of removing and replacing a few constant
values to be varied.

Therefore, the results of the current study are not adequate to conclude about the relationship.

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