(All Steps) For each item below, address the following: (a) specify and interpret the direction of the relationship between the variables; (b) indicate the
Question: For each item below, address the following: (a) specify and interpret the direction of the relationship between the variables; (b) indicate the magnitude/strength of the relationship between the variables; and (c) calculate the shared variance between the variables. In regards to (c), show all your calculations and take your answer out to one decimal point. No credit will be given without this information.
(4 points for each sub–item ; 2 0 points total)
- There is a significant correlation between infants’ lengths of hospitalization in the NICU and their parents’ levels of anxiety ( r = 0.74, p < 0.05).
- There is a significant correlation between parents’ attendance at PTA meetings and their children’s year in school ( r = –0.41, p < 0.05).
- There is a significant correlation between family composition (0=Non–Single Parents, 1=Single Parents) and levels of family–related stress ( r = 0.53, p < 0.05).
- There is a significant correlation between levels of leadership and organizational performance rates ( r = 0.37, p < 0.05).
- There is a significant correlation between parent (0=Fathers, 1=Mothers) and levels of perceived control ( r = –0.20, p < 0.05).
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