FINAL EXAM Develop sample sets of data that would be appropriate for your research proposal and explain


FINAL EXAM

Develop sample sets of data that would be appropriate for your research proposal and explain what the data represent. Even though your proposal may not include the types of data necessary to perform all the analyses listed below, you are required to develop sample data sets for each nonetheless.

For each appropriate statistical analysis:

State the null and alternative hypotheses.

Select an alpha level.

Perform the analysis on SPSS

Reject the null hypothesis or accept the alternative hypothesis.

Draw a research conclusion

Present your data and the statistical analysis in a table in accordance with APA style.

  1. Present descriptive and frequency data as appropriate and put them in tables.
  2. Develop a sample set of data for which Pearson’s Correlation would be the appropriate statistic and explain why it would be so.
  1. State the null and alternative hypotheses
  2. Select an alpha level
  3. Perform the analysis on SPSS. Attach your printed data sheets and output sheets as appendices
  4. Print a scatter gram
  5. Reject or fail the null hypothesis
  6. Draw a research conclusion and explain the meaning of the findings
  7. Perform the necessary procedures to determine a coefficient of determination and explain its meaning
  8. Construct a table per APA guidelines
  1. From the same data as question 2, perform a simple linear regression.
  1. Produce a regression line or line of best fit from SPSS
  2. From your output, develop a regression equation that will allow you to predict from a known value of X
  3. Complete the equation
  1. Develop a sample set of data for which a dependent (correlated) t-test would be the appropriate statistic and explain why it would be so.
  1. State the null and alternative hypotheses.
  2. Select an alpha level
  3. Perform the analysis on SPSS. Attach your printed data sheets and output sheets as appendices.
  4. Reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
  5. Draw a research conclusion and explain the meaning of the finding.
  6. Present your findings in a table per APA guidelines.
  1. Develop a sample set of data for which an independent t-test would be the appropriate statistic and explain why it would be so.
  1. State the null and alternative hypotheses.
  2. Select an alpha level
  3. Perform the analysis on SPSS. Attach your printed data sheets and output sheets as appendices.
  4. Reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
  5. Draw a research conclusion and explain the meaning of the finding.
  6. Present your independent t-test in a table as per APA guidelines.
  1. Develop a sample of data which a one-way ANOVA would be the appropriate statistic and explain why it would be so.
  1. State the null and alternative hypotheses.
  2. Select the alpha level
  3. Perform the analysis on SPSS. Attach your printed data sheets and output sheets as appendices.
  4. Reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
  5. Draw a research conclusion and explain the meaning of the finding
  6. Perform a follow-up or post-hoc test to determine which pairs of means are different. Present your finding and explain the results.
  7. Present your data in a table as per APA guidelines
  1. Develop a sample of data for which two-way Chi-square would be appropriate statistic and explain why it would be so.
  1. State the null and alternative hypothesis.
  2. Select an alpha level.
  3. Perform the analysis on SPSS. Attach your printed data sheets and output sheets as appendices.
  4. Reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
  5. Draw a research conclusion and explain the meaning of the finding.
  6. Present your data in a table as per APA guidelines.
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