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Hello, I am doing a SPSS Correlation assignment right now and your video helped me a lot ,but I need help on one problem that it is asking. I have a table comparing # of j's smoked in one hour and reaction time in seconds. The p value (sig) is .041. And my alpha level is .05 so there is a significant difference and I will reject the null. The correlation statistic on the chart is .770. The question is asking "As the # of j’s smoked in one hour decreases, the reaction time decreases. True or False?" Please help!
what about categorical variables -- if you have female = 0, male = 1 and there's a positive correlation coefficient, how do you know which it refers to?
Hello, first of all thank you very much for sharing the video. I would like to ask how can decide whether to choose Pearson's r correlation instead of chi square in order to find out if there is enough evidence to suggest a relationship between variables. Thank you!
Mam ..I have a question ...why in the value of idf there is one box missing ..I've checked my all the data of this scale but all boxes are filled and I also do this idf inverse again but still one box is empty ..mam can u plzz guide me about it
i want to find the association between vegetable consumption frequency of preschool children and their family income levels. can any one help me .what is the suitable method in spss
Sir, Students t test interpretations are quite puzzling to me. Group A mean=76.68,sd=19.54, t=-5.44 , p = .58 Group B mean = 79.84,sd= 21.48, Inspite of differences in the mean why is this t test not significant. Thanks for the help.
Ciaran Lynch Depends on what level of significance you choose. If it is .000, and you chose a significance level of 0.05; if sig test is lower than 0.05, it is statistically significant. .000 is lower than 0.05, so that means the correlation is statistically significant.
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Hello, I am doing a SPSS Correlation assignment right now and your video helped me a lot ,but I need help on one problem that it is asking. I have a table comparing # of j's smoked in one hour and reaction time in seconds. The p value (sig) is .041. And my alpha level is .05 so there is a significant difference and I will reject the null. The correlation statistic on the chart is .770. The question is asking "As the # of j’s smoked in one hour decreases, the reaction time decreases. True or False?" Please help!
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May I perform a correlation analysis between likert scale data?
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what about categorical variables -- if you have female = 0, male = 1 and there's a positive correlation coefficient, how do you know which it refers to?
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Would have been nice to have shown how you got to the output
Hello, first of all thank you very much for sharing the video. I would like to ask how can decide whether to choose Pearson's r correlation instead of chi square in order to find out if there is enough evidence to suggest a relationship between variables. Thank you!
What does it mean if the correlation value is found to be negative?
Mam ..I have a question ...why in the value of idf there is one box missing ..I've checked my all the data of this scale but all boxes are filled and I also do this idf inverse again but still one box is empty ..mam can u plzz guide me about it
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How would you interpret it for three variables?
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i want to find the association between vegetable consumption frequency of preschool children and their family income levels. can any one help me .what is the suitable method in spss
The two variables is not correlation with each other?
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Sir,
Students t test interpretations are quite puzzling to me.
Group A mean=76.68,sd=19.54,
t=-5.44 , p = .58
Group B mean = 79.84,sd= 21.48,
Inspite of differences in the mean why is this t test not significant.
Thanks for the help.
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Can anyone tell me what it means if my level of significance is ".000" thankyou :)
Ciaran Lynch Depends on what level of significance you choose. If it is .000, and you chose a significance level of 0.05; if sig test is lower than 0.05, it is statistically significant.
.000 is lower than 0.05, so that means the correlation is statistically significant.
averagevivian what does the N stands for?
N is the size of your sample.
what does the N stands for?
krisantus liang
The size of your sample
Ingrid Andersen ty
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+krisantus liang N represents the sample size. N=100 means that your sample size is 100
(y)
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