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Using GSS2006 Data, Only the African American Respondents, We See

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Using GSS2006 data, only the African American respondents, we see if how many hours a respondent's spouse works affects how much the respondent works. Here is the model:
Dependent Variable: # of hours respondent works per week
 Independent Variables  Slope  # of hours respondent’s spouse works per week .98 Sex (male=0, female =1)79.80 Interaction: spouse’s work hours x sex 1.76 Constant 85.10\begin{array}{lc}\text { Independent Variables } & \text { Slope } \\\text { \# of hours respondent's spouse works per week } & -.98 \\\text { Sex (male=0, female }=1) & -79.80 \\\text { Interaction: spouse's work hours x sex } & 1.76 \\\text { Constant } & 85.10\end{array}
R \mathrm{R} -Squared =.26 =.26
Number of cases =37 =37 Calculate predicted hours of work for:
a man whose spouse works 20 hours per week
a man whose spouse works 60 hours per week
a woman whose spouse works 20 hours per week
a woman whose spouse works 60 hours per week
Then tell the story going on here.

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HRSWORKED = 85.10 - .98 (HRSSP...

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