lab final Flashcards

1
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steps to conduct a correlation

A

Click Analyze, then Correlate, then click Bivariate.

Select the variables that you would like to correlate and move them to the variable box.

Make sure Pearson is selected in the Correlation Coefficients area.

Make sure Two-tailed option is selected in the Test of Significance box.

Make sure Flag significant correlations is selected.

Click OK.

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2
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What variables go in correlations

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2 quantitative/ ruler

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3
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steps to running a t-test

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  1. Analyze, compare means, then click independent samples, T-Test.
  2. Assign the test variable and the grouping variable
  3. Define groups
  4. 1=1
  5. 2=2
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4
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What are the grouping variables and test variables in t-test

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group= circles or categorical
test= ruler or quantitative
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5
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steps to running a chi-square

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  1. Analyze
  2. Descriptive
  3. Cross Tabs
  4. 1 in row
  5. 1 in columns
  6. statistics
    7chi-square
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6
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What two variables go in chi-square

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both categorical or circles

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7
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what type of variable do frequencies use

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circles or categorical

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8
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what type of variable does descriptives use

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quantitative or ruler

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