2. Use SPSS to estimate the frequency for the variables measured at the nominal level and the mean and standard deviation for the variables measured at the interval or ratio levels in the following data set. In SPSS, make sure you properly label the variables as well as assign numbers (provided in parentheses) to the categories in the case of nominal or ordinal variables. Note that there are 10 participants, e.g., ID 1 refers to the first person listed who is a woman, Hispanic, with a score of 34 on depression and a score of 5 on productivity. Copy and paste the SPSS output into your Word document. (35 points) Gender: Female (2), Male (1), Male (1), Female (2). Transgender (3), Female (2), Female (2), Male (1), Male (1), Female (2) b. Ethnicity: Hispanic (3), African American (2), African American (2), Asian (4), Other (5), White non- Hispanic (1), White non-Hispanic (1), Hispanic (3), Other (5), African American (2) c. Depression with higher numbers indicating more depression: 34, 25, 26, 35, 32, 32, 46, 28, 15, 24 d. Productivity, with higher values indicating more productivity: 5, 7, 4, 7, 6, 4, 2, 9, 10, 4. Here is an example of how your data should look like in SPSS: ID Gender 1 2 Ethnicity Depression Productivity 3 34 2 25 5 3. Reporting descriptive statistics and information about participants in a study according to APA style guidelines. Using the survey data posted on Canvas, calculate frequency distributions for questions 1 (Gender) and 2 (Ethnicity). For questions 3 (Age) and 4 (GPA), calculate the Mean and SD. Copy and paste the SPSS output into your Word document. (30 points) b. Write a Participants section in APA style summarizing the demographic information reported by participants in questions through 4. The paragraph's headings should be Method and Participants respectively (follow APA rules on headings) (30 points)