Week 1 Worksheet SPSS Week 1: Basic Statistical Concepts and SPSS Functions
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Week 1 Worksheet
SPSS Week 1: Basic Statistical Concepts and SPSS Functions
You will now have the opportunity to become re-acquainted with SPSS, review some of the basic statistics used in Statistics I, and enhance APA format when presenting statistical results.
The following small data set is from a study conducted within a single middle school. Fundamentally, this study is a comparison of the differences between male and female teachers in personal Confidence Scores, and was conducted to determine if a relationship exists between the number of Years of Experience and Confidence Scores.
Gender
Years of Experience
Confidence Scores
Male
15
110
Male
3
117
Female
12
118
Male
8
120
Female
23
104
Female
9
100
Male
37
107
Male
14
115
Male
10
114
Female
4
115
Female
11
115
Male
1
100
Female
3
117
Female
7
115
Male
2
103
Female
21
145
Male
28
115
Female
9
115
Male
5
110
Female
3
210
Using scholarly writing and proper APA format, complete, and then submit the following:
Enter these data into an SPSS data file. Ensure the variables are correctly labeled (nominal, ordinal, scale). Determine what question might be asked related to the Confidence Score of the last person in the data set.
Use SPSS to conduct basic descriptive statistics on the variables (e.g., frequency distribution, mean, median, mode, standard deviation, standard error).
Use SPSS to conduct a t-test to determine if a significant difference exists. Calculate the Pearson’s Correlation between Years of Experience and Confidence Scores.
4. Use SPSS to create a scatter plot of Years of Experience and Confidence Scores.
5. Use scholarly writing and proper APA format to briefly discuss in narrative form, the results of the t-test and the correlation.
6. Use scholarly writing and proper APA format to present a table that clearly depicts several of the descriptive statistics calculated earlier.
7. Use scholarly writing and proper APA format to present a figure that depicting the scatter plot you generated earlier.
8. Include an appendix that contains all SPSS output (copied and pasted) for the items above.
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