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Bivariate Hypothesis 1

Bivariate Hypothesis

Construction Bivariate Hypothesis Statements Using Diagrams

Brittney V. Smith

Social Work 300-01

February 15, 2010


Bivariate Hypothesis IV Casusal words and DV Values
phrases

1. How much sleep How much sleep you Has an affect on Test scores
you got the night got the night before.
before a test has affect
on your test score.
2. How many times How many times you Decrease When using condoms
you been pregnant or been pregnant or that provide complete
gotten someone gotten someone protection against
pregnant can decrease pregnant. HIV/AIDS during sex.
when using condoms
that provide complete
protection against
HIV/AIDS during sex
3. Time spent studying Time spent studying. Has an impact On how much
has an impact on how television you watch
much television you per day.
watch per day.
4. Number of friends Number of friends Influences Smoking
influences smoking.

5. Smoking can invoke Smoking Invokes Frequency of exercise.


you from the
frequency if exercise.

6. Respondents Respondents income Has an effect on. Political party.


income has an effect
on political party.
7. Physically forced to Physically forced to Has an impact. On the percent of the
have sexual have sexual time you consider
intercourse, has an intercourse. your self happy.
impact on the percent
of the time you
consider yourself as
happy.
8. Gang violence leads Gang violence Leads to Death penalty.
to death penalty.
9. How concerned are How concerned are Influences. Each type of victim.
you about possibility you about the
of contracting AIDS possibility of
can influence each contracting AIDS
type of victim.

10. Political party Political party Influences Attitudes about


influences attitudes changing the drinking
about changing the age.
drinking age.
Bivariate Hypothesis 3

1. How much sleep you got the night before a test, has affect on your test score?

Bivariate

Amount of Test Scored


sleep

2. How many times you been pregnant or gotten someone pregnant can decrease when using
condoms that provide complete protection against HIV/AIDS during sex.

Bivariate

How many
Decrease when
times you been
using condoms
pregnant

3. Time spent studying has an impact on how much television you watch per day.

Bivariate

Time spent Television you


studying watch per day
Bivariate Hypothesis 4

4. Number of friends influences smoking.

Bivariate

Number of
friends Smoking

5. Smoking can invoke you from the frequency if exercise.

Bivariate

Smoking
Exercise

6. Respondents income has an effect on political party.

Bivariate

Political party
Respondent’s
income
Bivariate Hypothesis 5

7. Physically forced to have sexual intercourse, has an impact on the percent of the time you
consider yourself as happy.

Bivariate

Physically Percent on the


forced to have time you
sexual consider
intercourse yourself happy

8. Gang violence leads to death penalty.

Bivariate

Gang violence Death penalty

9. How concerned are you about possibility of contracting AIDS can influence each type of
victim.

Bivariate

How concerned
Each type of
are you about
victim
contracting Aids
Bivariate Hypothesis 6

10. Political party influence attitudes about changing the drinking age.

Bivariate

Political party Drinking age

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