According to the Afro barometer data in SPSS, categorical and continuous variables are hereby compared. Continuous variables are quantitative: it is anything that can be measured, basically counting the number of different values.
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Categorically variables make distinction between values, typically can list small number of categories:
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In this circumstance, individual change can only be realized by overcoming a challenge or taking a risk: but, personal resources of individual will determine the effect the data will have on their social life. However, these variables do not change a person social life unless the person is not compactible to the environmental conditions. For example, even though environmental conditions affect people lifestyle, condition that negatively affect a person may not at all have the same negative effect on everyone. In addition, there are factors that determine how people adapts to social change such as their social culture, economic condition and social relationships (Thornton and Lin 61). Timing of the data also establishes how fit they are to certain social class helping to reducing the effect of the variables to the lives of people.
To summarize this, it is recommended that future studies on social change focus on how people perceive the aspect of ongoing social change. The timing of encountering events of social change at a specific constellation of personal development in context is one of the relevant starting point for the research study (Wagner, W.E. (2016). This is because individual faces social change at different points and at different times of their social roles: social change can turn out to be a growth fostering challenge for further development.
Using the SPSS Perform thew appropriate descriptive analysis. Write 3 paragraph analysis of your descriptive results with the analysis and provide a brief explanation of what the implications for social change might be.