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CORRELATIONS
/VARIABLES=calories alcohol
/PRINT=TWOTAIL NOSIG
/STATISTICS DESCRIPTIVES
/MISSING=PAIRWISE.
Correlations
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Output Created | 07-JUN-2013 13:24:52 | |
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Input | Data |
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Active Dataset | DataSet1 | |
File Label | SPSS/PC+ | |
Filter | <none> | |
Weight | <none> | |
Split File | <none> | |
N of Rows in Working Data File | 35 | |
Missing Value Handling | Definition of Missing | User-defined missing values are treated as missing. |
Cases Used | Statistics for each pair of variables are based on all the cases with valid data for that pair. | |
Syntax | CORRELATIONS /VARIABLES=calories alcohol /PRINT=TWOTAIL NOSIG /STATISTICS DESCRIPTIVES /MISSING=PAIRWISE. | |
Resources | Processor Time | 00:00:00.02 |
Elapsed Time | 00:00:00.45 | |
[DataSet1] C:\Users\donn\Documents\GCU Lead fac\Project with Judy for modifying PSY845 to introduce SPSS\drinks database -revised for course applications DH.sav
Descriptive Statistics | |||
| Mean | Std. Deviation | N |
Calories per 12 Fluid Ounces for brand | 139.77 | 24.447 | 35 |
Alcohol by Volume (in %) for brand | 4.6686 | .35295 | 35 |
Correlations | |||
| Calories per 12 Fluid Ounces for brand | Alcohol by Volume (in %) for brand | |
Calories per 12 Fluid Ounces for brand | Pearson Correlation | 1 | .839** |
Sig. (2-tailed) |
| .000 | |
N | 35 | 35 | |
Alcohol by Volume (in %) for brand | Pearson Correlation | .839** | 1 |
Sig. (2-tailed) | .000 |
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N | 35 | 35 | |
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). |
Review the SPSS output file which reports the results of the between-group (independent group) factorial ANOVA to see if the mean alcohol by volume (%) differs as a function of rating given by beer expert (IV 1) and/or recommendation made by a beer connoisseur magazine (IV 2). Answer the following questions based on your observations of the SPSS output file:
- Is the mean alcohol by volume level different for the type of rating given by the beer expert (main effect of IV1)? What are F-value and the significance level for this test (write result using the following notation: F(df1, df2) = _____, p = _____).
- Is the mean alcohol by volume level different for the type of recommendation given by the beer magazine? What are F-value and the significance level for this test (write result using following notation: F(df1, df2) = _____, p = _____).
- Is the mean alcohol by volume level different for different combinations of expert rating and magazine recommendation (interaction term)? What are F-value and the significance level for this test (write result using following notation: F(df1, df2) = _____, p = _____).
Review the SPSS output file, which reports the results of computing the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient to examine the possible relationship between the number of calories in a brand of beer and its alcohol by volume. Answer the following questions based on your observations of the SPSS output file:
- Looking at the correlations table, what is the r-value for the correlation between these two variables?
- Is that r-value statistically significant? What is the 2-tailed significance?
- Write the results in the following format: r(df value) = ____, p = _____
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