spss exercise
these questions below is from the attachment for my group project. I have exercise 2.
EXERCISE 2: Analysis of Data with Frequency Distributions
Note: Use Percent (with missing value counting). Do not use valid percent (missing values are not counted).
1. What percentage of all respondents attended at least 1 movie in the past year?
Answer:
2. What percentage of all respondents never buy food items at a movie?
Answer:
3. Produce a table indicating the percentage of all respondents that consider each of the movie theater items in question 5 of the questionnaire very important. List the top 5 movie items in descending order (start with the movie items that have the highest percentage of the very important responses).
Answer: Using the template below to summarize your results.
Most Important Movie Theater Selection Factors
Rank
Selection Factor
Percentage favoring
1
Comfortable Chairs (Q5d)
63.00%
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4. What percentage of respondents consider the “newspaper” a very important source of information about movies playing at movie theaters?
Answer:
5. What percentage of respondents considers the “Internet” a very unimportant source of information about movies playing at movie theaters?
Answer:
6. By observing the distribution of responses for Q8a, Q8b, Q8c, and Q8d, which is the most popular purchase option for movie theater tickets?
Answer:
7. Produce a table listing in descending order the percentage of respondents that consider each of the movie theater information sources (Q7) very important?
Answer:
Most Popular Sources for Movie Theater Information
Movie theater information source
Percent of Respondents Indicating Very Important
Internet
44.40%
5 years ago
100
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