An Introduction to Statistical Analysis in Research 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9781119454205.ch9
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“…Therefore, the level is 0 if the person prefers to work and is not interested in entrepreneurship, 1 if the person barely has the business idea but has not started to develop it, and 2 if the person is starting or already has his business running. Once the level of entrepreneurship of the participants was identified, chi-square statistical tests were conducted (Weaver, Morales, Dunn, Godde, & Weaver, 2017;Wuensch, 2011); to determine if this level has any degree of association with the different sociodemographic characteristics that were measured such as age, marital status, gender, educational level, among others.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the level is 0 if the person prefers to work and is not interested in entrepreneurship, 1 if the person barely has the business idea but has not started to develop it, and 2 if the person is starting or already has his business running. Once the level of entrepreneurship of the participants was identified, chi-square statistical tests were conducted (Weaver, Morales, Dunn, Godde, & Weaver, 2017;Wuensch, 2011); to determine if this level has any degree of association with the different sociodemographic characteristics that were measured such as age, marital status, gender, educational level, among others.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%