I have limited statistical experience from my coursework in undergrad running 
simple linear regressions and performing chi-square tests. I have some data, 
~5000 survey results on individuals, each with a score from a scale of 1-12 on 
how security conscious they are (determined by their answers to previous 
security related questions) and we also asked multiple choice questions on 
income (USD 0-USD 19,999; USD 20,000-USD 39,999; etc.), age (21-30, 31-40, 
etc.) and level of education (High School, Undergraduate, Masters, and 
Doctoral). I wanted to know how I would set this up to determine which is the 
biggest factor in determining their security consciousness with statistical 
significance. Here is a pivot table from my Excel file with random data. 

I believe I will need to run a generalized ordered logit but I am not sure how 
to do so in R. I have very little experience using R and I don't think this can 
be performed in Excel which would be my preference. Any help at all would be 
greatly appreciated!

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