UF Statistics Question

(want to be perfect )Instructions – Compare data from the World Values Survey for two countries by graphing the data, constructing a bivariate table, and doing a chi-square test for a relationship between country and a different variable of your choice. First choose one of the questions highlighted in yellow in this document (file one uploaded). This will determine your dependent variable. Second, look in this data file (file two uploaded) and find the same question number. Pick two or more of the countries that have data from that question you chose from the questionnaire. Everyone must use country as their independent variable, but you are choosing which countries to include. Third, write and submit a report with the information and content specified below. Throughout your report every heading that appears in these instructions in bold must appear in your submission in the order shown here and in bold. (example uploaded)Independent Variable (IV), Country – Specify which two (or more) countries from these survey data you have chosen to compare. In a sentence or two, give a meaningful reason for choosing these countries, one that makes it a good or interesting choice to use as part of this statistical test. All of the countries I have provided data for have sample sizes that will work, so that does not need to be part of your decision.Dependent Variable (DV) – Specify the one variable from the the World Values Survey data you have chosen as your dependent variable to compare between the two countries. Give the question number and full text of the question (copy from questionnaire). In a sentence or two, give a meaningful reason for choosing this variable. Graph – Construct one graph (not two) that clearly and appropriately displays the percentages for the values of your DV for each country. These must be the percentages within the country for the values of your DV. Make sure your choice of graph type is appropriate for the levels of measurement of your variables and for displaying data for both countries. You may construct the graph using software like Excel or neatly draw it by hand. Include a title, axis labels, and any other necessary labels in order to make it clear what the graph represents.Bivariate Table – Construct a bivariate table showing the cross tabulated frequencies for each value of your IV and each value of your DV and all totals or marginals. The percentages do not have to be included in the table, but the table may help you calculate the percentages for your graph. Most of what you need for this table is prepared for you in the data file, but you will have to take that information and make some changes or additions to complete it. Chi-Square Test – Using the data in the bivariate table you constructed with the data I provided, conduct a chi-square test as indicated in the steps below. Make sure what you submit for each step below is appropriate for a chi-square test rather than any other type of test.Here is the reference list citation for the data for you to use. For the purposes of this assignment in-text citation is not required for this data set. Other sources are not needed, but if you use any you must cite them fully.Haerpfer, C., Inglehart, R., Moreno, A., Welzel, C., Kizilova, K., Diez-Medrano J., M. Lagos, P. Norris, E. Ponarin & B. Puranen et al. (eds.). 2020. World Values Survey: Round Seven – Country-Pooled Datafile. Madrid, Spain & Vienna, Austria: JD Systems Institute & WVSA Secretariat. doi.org/10.14281/18241.1