Proposal
My research question is, "Are there gender differences in men committing domestic violence more than women? It relates to my fire project because mostly what I’m talking about is how 95% of women are the victims in this type of situation."
My hypotheses for this question is, Men are most likely to commit more acts of domestic violence than women. My explanatory variable is gender and my response is "Men" & "Women". Women are 95% more likely to be victims in domestic, when in other studies says that men are having a high chance of being victims too but they are too embarrassed to say that they are. So In your opinion, are men or women more likely to commit domestic violence?
This would be Categorical.
I would use a Z-Test, this would be most appropriate because it would be an observational study.
My hypotheses for this question is, Men are most likely to commit more acts of domestic violence than women. My explanatory variable is gender and my response is "Men" & "Women". Women are 95% more likely to be victims in domestic, when in other studies says that men are having a high chance of being victims too but they are too embarrassed to say that they are. So In your opinion, are men or women more likely to commit domestic violence?
This would be Categorical.
I would use a Z-Test, this would be most appropriate because it would be an observational study.
Work
That table above shows what the random 50 students response was. The question I had asked them was, "Women are 95% more likely to be victims in domestic, when in other studies says that men are having a high chance of being victims too but they are too embarrassed to say that they are. So In your opinion, are men or women more likely to commit domestic violence?" They had to decide in which Women commits more domestic violence or is it men that commits more violence?