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First-Generation Hispanic Americans (N = 899), 43% own a home Second-Generation Hispanic Americans (N = 351), 50% own a home First-Generation Asian Americans (N =

  1. First-Generation Hispanic Americans (N = 899), 43% own a home

    Second-Generation Hispanic Americans (N = 351), 50% own a home

    First-Generation Asian Americans (N = 2,684), 58% own a home

    Second-Generation Asian Americans (N = 566), 51% own a home

    Source: Pew Research Center, Second-Generation Americans: A Portrait of the Adult Children of Immigrants. Pew Research Center, Washington, D.C. February 7, 2013. http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2013/02/07/second-generation-americans/

    Test whether there is a significant difference in the proportion of homeowners between first- and second-generation Hispanic Americans. Set alpha at 0.05.

    Test whether there is a significant difference in the proportion of homeowners between first- and second-generation Asian Americans. Set alpha at 0.01.

    Reference: Frankfort-Nachmias, C., & Leon-Guerrero, A. (2018). Social statistics for a diverse society (8th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc.

  2. Question 1


    Is there a significant difference between first-and second-generation Hispanic American populations?

    1. Yes

    2. No

  • Question 2

    3 Points

    What is the difference?

    1. -2.33

    2. 2.33

    3. 0.0198

    4. 0.07

Question 3

2 Points

Is there a significant difference between first-and second-generation Asian populations?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  • Question 4

    2 Points

    What is the difference?

    1. 3.50

    2. -3.50

    3. 0.0004

    4. 0.07



  • Question 8

    2 Points

    What is your decision (step 5 in hypothesis testing)? Do you accept or reject the null hypothesis?

    1. Accept

    2. Reject

  • We compare the proportion who indicated that it was “very important” to be born in this country to be American for two GSS 2014 groups: respondents (1) born in the United States (native born) and (2) not born in the United States (foreign born).

    Test the research hypothesis that a higher proportion of native-born respondents than foreign-born respondents indicated being born in the United States was “very important” to be American. Set alpha at 0.05.

  • Question 9

    2 Points

    Do you accept or reject the null hypothesis?

    1. Accept

    2. Reject

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