The document reports on the results of various statistical analyses conducted on product and household purchase data. Several variables were found to not have statistically significant relationships, including whether households with children spend more, stores with reviews charge different prices, and four other unspecified variables. Two hypotheses were found to be supported: households with children purchase more at retailer stores, and purchase more during the week than on weekends. Geographic and temporal factors like location and day of week were also found to have some significant variation.