Ch 7, #26:

 

Are all of the results statistically significant? If not, which one(s) are not?

 

Look at the means – what do you notice about the various categories in regard to higher and lower means?

Ch 8, #12:

 

Is there a statistically significant difference in the number of stressors and severity between SMI parents and the comparison parents? If so, talk about their means and t values.

Are there any other statistically significant results in the data?

What about the two groups (dependent or independent and why)?

Ch 9, #23:

 

What kind of statistical test was used to get this data (hint...’F’) and why was it used?

 

What are the statistically significant results (point out the means; high? low?).

Ch 9, #24:

 

What kind of statistical test was used to get this data?

 

Do you notice which (if any) of the categories of interest has a lower or higher rating in comparison to the other categories of interest?

 

Is the difference statistically significant?

 

 

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