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To examine the research questions and research hypotheses proposed in previous chapters, this section presents the results of data analysis. In the process of data analysis, IBM SPSS 21.0 and AMOS20.0 were used to test the hypotheses. The sequence of hypothesis testing was based on the hypotheses listed in Chap. 3 (see Sect. 3.3).
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Liu, S. (2019). Hypotheses Testing. In: Social Support Networks, Coping and Positive Aging Among the Community-Dwelling Elderly in Hong Kong. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3783-3_7
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