For our second CARD 7100 assignment, students will enter the following data sets into SPSS, and then run
For our second CARD 7100 assignment, students will enter the following data sets into SPSS, and then run the appropriate statistical tests to examine the relationships at hand.
Perceived efficacy of Conflict Resolution Style #1 [Collaboration], 87, 42, 56, 24, 88, 91, 51, 56, 84, 21, 94, 62, 56, 58, 84, 75, 65, 51, 29, 32, 77, 81, 80, 92, 98, 14, 52, 20, 74, 62, 31, 68, 79, 85, 65, 15, 92, 71, 44, 81,
Perceived efficacy of Conflict Resolution Style #2 [Accommodation], 95, 46, 81, 82, 29, 10, 64, 84, 29, 82, 46, 54, 75, 92, 38, 12, 45, 75, 29, 42, 51, 60, 82, 91, 45, 76, 82, 35, 56, 52, 34, 46, 95, 86, 82, 13, 35, 46, 15, 85,
Perceived efficacy of Conflict Resolution Style #3 [Compromise], 99, 50, 85, 42, 33, 14, 68, 62, 33, 86, 50, 58, 51, 96, 42, 52, 49, 79, 33, 46, 55, 64, 86, 42, 49, 80, 86, 39, 60, 56, 38, 50, 72, 90, 86, 17, 39, 50, 19, 89
Within this exercise, students will illuminate the mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation of each conflict resolution style. Students will also answer the following five questions, identifying the appropriate statistical application and p-value (significance level), keeping in mind that the alpha level for social scientific research is typically set at .05 throughout the comparative analysis.
- Is Collaboration perceived statistically more effective than Accommodation?
- Is Compromise perceived statistically more effective than Accommodation?
- Is Collaboration perceived statistically more effective than Compromise?
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Is the perceived mean efficacy score for Compromise statistically different from the value of 58.00? - Is it supported that the perceived efficacy of Collaboration, Accommodation, and Compromise is statistically similar or statistically different?
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