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Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

Social impacts of using Internet among the adults. Group Members: Md. Habibur Rahman BIT 02 16 Md. Shahriar Shaon BIT 02 19 Md. Mahmudul Hasan BIT 02 23 Md. Rayhan Hossain BIT 02 26. Topics to be discussed:. What is SPSS? About our topic About Variables

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Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

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  1. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults Group Members: Md. Habibur Rahman BIT 02 16 Md. Shahriar Shaon BIT 02 19 Md. Mahmudul Hasan BIT 02 23 Md. Rayhan Hossain BIT 02 26 Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  2. Topics to be discussed: • What is SPSS? • About our topic • About Variables • Case Analysis and Interpretation • Conclusion Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  3. What is SPSS? • SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Science) • SPSS is a computer program used for statistical analysis • SPSS for windows is a computer package that will perform a wide variety of statistical procedures. • Data management and analysis can be handled well with SPSS. • Using SPSS we can manipulate data, make graphs and perform statistical techniques varying from means to regression Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  4. Working procedure for Analysis: • Taking raw data • Summarizing the data • Presenting the data • Taking the data to SPSS format file • Analyzing the data • Getting output Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  5. About our topic GSSNET – Study of use of internet and its effects on adults Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  6. Why this topic • -This is an era of internet & information technology • -In order to have statistically analyzed data about the use of internet • -In order to analyze the impacts for using internet with different statistical test. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  7. Variable Analysis And Interpretation Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  8. Name of the variables and their types Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  9. Univariate Analysis Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  10. Age of the respondents(age) Case Processing Summary Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  11. Age categories(agecat) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  12. Respondent’s Gender(sex) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  13. Educational level(degree) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  14. Internet Usage Category Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  15. Uses Internet or not? Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  16. Search Engines Name(srch2) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  17. Hours per day watching TV?(tvhrs) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  18. Respondent’s income for last year(rincome) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  19. Marital status(marital) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  20. Belief in life after death(postlife) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  21. Voted in 1996 or not?(vote96) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  22. Bivariate Analyses Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  23. Any relationship between Age category and using net Both the variables are categorical. Cross tabs Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  24. Any relationship between education and using internet Both the variables are categorical. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  25. Pearson’s Chi square test’s p-value is less than level of significance(0.025). So there exists significant relationship between them. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  26. Relationship between Gender and using net Both the variables are categorical. Crosstabs- Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  27. (Continued) Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  28. (Continued) Logistic regression analysis We decide- the usage of internet among the male is .8 times than the female. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  29. Marital status vs. using internet • Both the variables are categorical. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  30. (Continued) • we decide- the internet use of unmarried guys are 33% more than the married. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  31. Age category vs. net usage category Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  32. Pearson’s Chi square test’s p-value is more than level of significance(0.025). So there exists no significant relationship between them. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  33. Respondent’s highest degree vs. net usage category Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  34. Pearson’s Chi square test’s p-value is more than level of significance(0.025). So there exists no significant relationship between them. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  35. Sex vs. net usage category Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  36. Pearson’s Chi square test’s p-value is more than level of significance(0.025). So there exists no significant relationship between them. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  37. Using net vs. happiness of marriage Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  38. Pearson’s Chi square test’s p-value is more than level of significance(0.025). So there exists no significant relationship between them. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  39. Using net vs. happiness of life Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  40. Pearson’s Chi square test’s p-value is less than level of significance(0.025). So there exists significant relationship between them. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  41. (Continued) • We get the life of not net user is 18% happier than the net users. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  42. Using net vs. belief in life after death Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  43. Pearson’s Chi square test’s p-value is more than level of significance(0.025). So there exists no significant relationship between them. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  44. Using net vs. voted in election in 1996 Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  45. (Continued) • We decide- those who don’t use net vote 85% more than the net user Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  46. Using internet vs. TV watching hours per day Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  47. We get- their exists difference of television watching between the net users and the not users. Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  48. Any Question ??? Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

  49. Thank you all Social impacts of using Internet among the adults

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