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Posted: April 14th, 2022
In this Signature Assignment, you will use what you have learned in this course to conduct three statistical tests: a Pearson correlation, an independent t-test, and an ANOVA.
You will use SPSS to conduct the statistical tests.
You will then prepare a PowerPoint presentation in which you share the results of each statistical test. Each slide should contain notes (at least 100 words) describing the analysis in narrative form.
Prepare the PowerPoint presentation and include a voice-over. For instructions on how to include a narration to a PowerPoint presentation, search for “how to create voice-over narration in MSWord PowerPoint.”
Use the attached SPSS file to complete the following:
Select variables appropriate to conduct each of the statistical tests below:
Pearson Correlation for three variables
Independent Samples t-test
Recall from week 5 that the t-test compares means for two groups.
ANOVA
Recall from week 5 that the ANOVA test compares means for three or more groups.
PowerPoint
Introduction
Introduce the assignment by stating the importance of hypothesis testing in research and how statistics are used to accomplish this.
Present the statistical tests one at a time. For each statistical test:
Identify the null and alternative hypothesis for the statistical test.
Identify the Independent and Dependent variables, as appropriate. (Note: not applicable for the Pearson Correlation statistical test)
Display appropriate graphics, and descriptive statistics for each of the variables in the statistical test. Describe the central tendency and dispersion of each variable in the slide notes using formal writing.
Display the statistical output for the test.
a. Describe the statistical output in the slide notes using formal writing.
b. Reflect on the use and value of the statistical test.
Homework help – Summary
Close the assignment with a formally written reflection on building a statistical mindset and developing statistical confidence.
Resources:
SPSS Data Set
Length: 12 to 15 slides not including title page and reference page
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You will use what you have learned in this course to conduct three statistical tests in this Signature Assignment: a Pearson correlation, an independent t-test, and an ANOVA.
SPSS will be used to run the statistical tests.
You will then create a PowerPoint presentation in which you will present the findings of each statistical test. Notes (at least 100 words) describing the analysis in narrative form should be included on each slide.
Create a PowerPoint presentation with a voice-over. Search for “how to create voice-over narration in MSWord PowerPoint” to learn how to add narration to a PowerPoint presentation.
Complete the following tasks using the attached SPSS file:
Choose variables that are appropriate for each of the statistical tests listed below:
Pearson correlation coefficient for three variables
Independent
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