.) The pearson's r between the dependent variable television viewing hours a week and the independent variable the "female gender" is one of negative .238, the stat sig value is .095; as a result it can not be generalized to the population.
2.) The pearson's r between the dependent variable television viewing hours a week and the independent variable "age range" is one of negative .003, the stat sig value is .981; as a result it can not be generalized to the population.
3.) The pearson's r between the dependent variable television viewing hours a week and the independent variable "year of schooling" is one of negative .041, the stat sig value is .028; as a result it can not be generalized to the population.
4.) The pearson's r between the dependent variable television viewing hours a week and the independent variable "number of credits at school" is one of positive.311, the stat sig value is .028; as a result it cannot be generalized to the population.
5.) The......
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