Statistics IV
Statistics Exercise IV
These weekly exercises provide the opportunity for you to understand and apply statistical methods and analysis.
All assignments MUST be typed, double-spaced, in APA style and must be written at graduate level English, citing the text in APA format.
#1. Define the following terms:Sum of squares between groupsSum of squares errorMean square between groupsMean square error
#2. Define the following terms: Degrees of freedom between personsSum of squares between personsMean square between persons
#3. Explain why the critical value can be different for each hypothesis test computed using the two-way between-subjects ANOVA.
Use SPSS and the provided data to answer the following questions. Round your answers to the nearest dollar, percentage point, or whole number.
#4. Perform a chi-square test to look at the relationship between region of the country (REGION) and financial comfort (FCOMFORT). Using alpha = .05, what would you conclude from your test: A.Financial comfort differs depending on the area one lives in. B.People living in less expensive areas are more likely to report that they are financially comfortable. C.There is not a significant relationship between region and financial comfort. D.People living in the northeast region are most likely to report that they are financially struggling.
#5. Perform a one-way ANOVA to look at whether income (INC1) differs by type of relationship (RELAT). Which of the following describes your result: A.F(3,396) = 4.91, p > .05 B.F(3,396) = 4.91, p < .001. C.F(3,396) = 6.85, p > .05 D.F(3,396) = 6.85, p < .001 Perform a 2-way ANOVA with participant’s income (INC1) as the dependent variable and with gender (GENDER1) and marital status (MSTAT) as independent variables. Interpret your results in questions 6, 7 and 8. (Hint: click the “Plots” button in the Univariate routine to create a graph).
#6. The main effect due to gender indicates that: A.Women earn more than men. B.Men earn more than women. C.Men and women have incomes that are not significantly different. D.Participants earn more than their partners.
#7. The main effect due to marital status indicates: A.Your income tends to decrease after a divorce. B.Getting married tends to increase your income. C.Marital status is unrelated to income. D.Married people tend to earn more than single people.
#8. The interaction effect indicates: A.Men earn more than women and married people earn more than singles. B.The male/female income difference is greater when comparing married people than when comparing singles. C.The interaction effect is non-significant. D.Marriage helps men’s careers more than it helps women’s careers.
Assignment Outcomes:
Assess the concepts underlying appropriate use of various research methodologies
Analyze how to recognize the inappropriate or deceptive use of research methodology
Compare/contrast the basic assumptions underlying various statistical operations Summarize the consequences of using various methodological approaches Differentiate between the appropriate and inappropriate application and interpretation of research methods and statistics
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