The researcher, examined the data in detail and found the patterns underlying the summary statistics were not obviously unreasonable. Furthermore, the survey responses revealed male participants are no more likely to oppose a female youth’s decision to obtain an abortion than a woman. But, exploratory analysis, aimed to answer (a) whether a subject’s annual income would change their personal opinion of a female youth victim’s right to obtain an abortion without parental or court consent, and (b) would the subject’s level of education alter their viewpoint of consent in comparison to the other survey participants.
Does a subject’s annual income influence their support of a youth female rape victim obtaining an abortion without parental or court consent? To begin with, the research results showed all participants, no matter gender or annual income bracket, disagreed with the notion youth female rape victims needed to obtain court consent to have an abortion.…