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Complete the following exercises located at the end of each chapter and put them into a Word document.
Show all relevant work; use the equation editor in Microsoft Word when necessary.Chapter 5, numbers 5.15, and 5.18Chapter ...
Complete the following exercises located at the end of each chapter and put them into a Word document.
Show all relevant work; use the equation editor in Microsoft Word when necessary.Chapter 5, numbers 5.15, and 5.18Chapter 8, numbers 8.10, 8.14, 8.16, 8.19, and 8.21*Questions are attached
Strayer University Mathematics Paper
Imagine that you are a financial manager researching investments for your client. Think of a friend or a family member ...
Strayer University Mathematics Paper
Imagine that you are a financial manager researching investments for your client. Think of a friend or a family member as a client. Define her or his characteristics and goals such as an employee or employer, relatively young (less than 40 years) or close to retirement, having some savings/property, a risk taker or risk averter, etc. Next, use Nexis Uni at the Strayer University library, located at Nexis Uni, click on "Company Dossier" to research the stock of any U.S. publicly traded company that you may consider as an investment opportunity for your client. Your investment should align with your client's investment goals. (Note: Please ensure that you are able to find enough information about this company in order to complete this assignment. You will create an appendix, in which you will insert related information.)Your final financial research report will be 6 to 8 pages long and be completed in two parts as noted below. This assignment requires you to use at least five quality academic resources and cover the following topics:
Rationale for choosing the company in which to invest
Ratio analysis
Stock price analysis
Recommendations
Refer to the following resources to assist with completing your assignment:Stock Selection
Forbes: "Six rules to follow when picking stocks"
CNN Money: "Stocks: Investing in stocks"
The Motley Fool: "13 steps to investing foolishly"
Seeking Alpha: "The Graham And Dodd Method For Valuing Stocks"
Investopedia: "Guide to Stock-Picking Strategies"
Seeking Alpha: "Get Your Smart Beta Here! Dividend Growth Stocks As 'Strategic Beta' Investments"
Market and Company Information
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission: "Market structure"
Yahoo! Finance
Mergent Online (Note: This resource is also available through the Strayer Learning Resource Center.)
Seeking Alpha (Note: This is also available through the Android or iTunes App store.)
Morningstar (Note: You can create a no-cost Basic Access account.)
Research Hub, located in the left menu of your course in Blackboard
Part 1 Due Week 7 (1 to 2 pages) (Part 1 complete.. please use and adjust as needed.)
Provide a rationale for the stock that you selected, indicating the significant economic, financial, and other factors that led you to consider this stock.
Suggest the primary reasons why the selected stock is a suitable investment for your client. Include a description of your client's profile.
Just list five resources you'll use to complete this assignment and begin to build your reference list. Remember you must use at least five quality academic resources for the final assignment.
Part 2 Due Week 9 (6 to 8 pages including #1 and #2 from Part 1)
Include your rationale, primary reasons for stock selection, and client's profile from Part 1, making any revisions based upon Part 1 feedback if applicable.
Select any five financial ratios that you have learned about in the text. Analyze the past 3 years of the selected financial ratios for the company; you may obtain this information from the company's financial statements. Determine the company's financial health. (Note: Suggested ratios include, but are not limited to, current ratio, quick ratio, earnings per share, and price earnings ratio.)
Based on your financial review, determine the risk level of the stock from your investor's point of view. Indicate key strategies that you may use in order to minimize these perceived risks.
Provide your recommendations of this stock as an investment opportunity. Support your rationale with resources, such as peer-reviewed articles, material from the Strayer University Library, and reviews by market analysts.
Conduct a literature review and list at least five quality academic resources. Note: Wikipedia and other similar websites do not qualify as academic resources.
Analyze the computation, application, strengths, and limitations of various statistical tests, assignment help
CORRELATIONYou will need the grades.sav file that you created from the grades2.dat file in Assignment 1.
For this two-par ...
Analyze the computation, application, strengths, and limitations of various statistical tests, assignment help
CORRELATIONYou will need the grades.sav file that you created from the grades2.dat file in Assignment 1.
For this two-part assessment, you will respond to a question about interpreting correlations and use SPSS software to complete a data analysis and application report.You will examine three fundamental inferential statistics, including correlation, t-tests, and analysis of variance (ANOVA). The first inferential statistic we will focus on is correlation, denoted r, which estimates the strength of a linear association between two variables. By contrast, t-tests and ANOVAs will examine group differences on some quantitative dependent variable.By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:Analyze the computation, application, strengths, and limitations of various statistical tests.Develop a conclusion including strengths and limitations of correlation.Analyze the decision-making process of data analysis.Analyze the assumptions of correlation.Apply knowledge of hypothesis testing.Develop a research question, null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, and alpha level.Interpret the results of statistical analyses.Interpret the correlation output.Apply a statistical program's procedure to a data set.Apply the appropriate SPSS procedures to check assumptions and calculate the correlations.Apply the results of statistical analyses (your own or others) to your field of interest or career.Develop a context for the data set, including a definition of required variables and scales of measurement.Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with the expectations for members in the identified field of study.Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with the expectations for members in the identified field of study.Read the Assessment 2 Context document attached for important information on the following topics:Interpreting correlation: Magnitude and sign.Assumptions of correlation.Hypothesis testing of correlation.Effect size in correlation.Alternative correlation coefficients.Correlation—application.Proper reporting of correlations.r, degrees of freedom, and correlation coefficient.Probability values.Effect size.As you prepare to complete this assessment, you may want to think about other related issues to deepen your understanding or broaden your viewpoint. You are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of your professional community. Note that these questions are for your own development and exploration and do not need to be completed or submitted as part of your assessment.Correlation versus causation:If correlation does not imply causation, what does it imply?Are there ever any circumstances when a correlation can be interpreted as evidence for a causal connection between two variables?If yes, what circumstances?Application of correlation:Is there a research question from your professional life or career specialization that can be addressed by a correlation?Why would a correlation be the appropriate analysis for this research question?What are the variables and their scale of measurement?What is the expected outcome (positive, negative, no relationship)?In addition, you will need the grades.sav file that you created from the grades2.dat file in Assessment 1.SPSS SoftwareThe following statistical analysis software is required to complete your assessments in this course:IBM SPSS Statistics (recent version for PC or Mac).This course requires the following as a minimum:IBM SPSS Statistics Standard GradPack. (The Base GradPack is not acceptable for use in this course.)Versioning: This software is routinely updated. While it is recommended that you use the latest version of the software available, you may use an older version if you already own it or have access to it, but it must be version 22 or higher. Be sure to use the version that is compatible with your operating system (PC or Mac).SUGGESTED RESOURCESThe resources provided here are optional. You may use other resources of your choice to prepare for this assessment; however, you will need to ensure that they are appropriate, credible, and valid. TheXX-FP7864 – Quantitative Design and Analysis Library Guidecan help direct your research, and the Supplemental Resources and Research Resources, both linked from the left navigation menu in your courseroom, provide additional resources to help support you.ResourcesGeorge, D., & Mallery, P. (2016). IBM SPSS statistics 23 step by step: A simple guide and reference(14th ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.Internet ResourcesLane, D. M. (2013). HyperStat online: An introductory statistics textbook and online tutorial for help in statistics courses. Retrieved from http://davidmlane.com/hyperstatStatSoft, Inc. (2013). Electronic statistics textbook. Tulsa, OK: StatSoft. Retrieved fromhttp://www.statsoft.com/textbookSophia. (2014). Retrieved from http://www.sophia.org/Browse Sophia for tutorials that explore statistical topics.StatisticsLectures.com. (2012). Free statistic lectures. Retrieved fromhttp://statisticslectures.com/Khan Academy. (2013). Retrieved from https://www.khanacademy.orgThis Web site offers resources covering a range of subjects, including statisticsHall, R. (1998). Between subjects one-way ANOVA example. Psychology World. Retrieved from http://web.mst.edu/~psyworld/anovaexample.htmElliot, A. C. (2012). ANOVA using Microsoft Excel: One-way analysis of variance. Excel Tutorials for Statistical Data Analysis. Retrieved fromhttp://www.stattutorials.com/EXCEL/EXCEL_ANOVA.htm...Onwuegbuzie, T. (Producer). (2009). Mixed methods research[Video] | Transcript. Available from http://videolectures.net/ssmt09_onwuegbuzie_mmrSuggested ReadingsPSY LearnersNote:For the first article, focus on interpreting Table 1.Jia, Y., Konold, T. R., & Cornell, D. (2015). Authoritative school climate and high school dropout rates. School Psychology Quarterly, 31(2), 289–303.Anderson, C. A., & Bushman, B. J. (2001). Effects of violent video games on aggressive behavior, aggressive cognition, aggressive affect, physiological arousal, and prosocial behavior: A meta-analytic review of the scientific literature. Psychological Science, 12(5), 353–359.SOE LearnersWalk, M., & Rupp, A. (2010). Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of research design (pp. 1023–1026). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.Chapter 10, "Bivariate Correlation."ResourcesGeorge, D., & Mallery, P. (2016).IBM SPSS statistics 23 step by step: A simple guide and reference(14th ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.Field, A. (2013). Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.Warner, R. M. (2013). Applied statistics: From bivariate through multivariate techniques(2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.Chapter 7, "Bivariate Pearson Correlation."Chapter 8, "Alternative Correlation Coefficients."American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.PreparationRead the Assessment 2 Context document (linked in the Resources, under the Required Resources heading) to learn about the concepts used in this assessment. This assessment contains two parts. Follow the instructions provided for each part. Submit both parts of your assessment as Word documents.PART 1: INTERPRETING CORRELATIONSA meta-analysis (Anderson & Bushman, 2001) reported that the average correlation between time spent playing video games (X) and engaging in aggressive behavior (Y) in a set of 21 well-controlled experimental studies wasr+ = .19. This correlation was judged to be statistically significant. In your own words, what can you say about the nature of the relationship? Write a one-page response to this question.PART 2: CORRELATIONSYou will use the following resources for this assessment. They are linked in the Resources, under the Required Resources heading.Complete this part of the assessment using the DAA Template.Read the SPSS Data Analysis Report Guidelines for a more complete understanding of the DAA Template and how to format and organize your assessment.Refer to IBM SPSS Step-By-Step Instructions: Correlations for additional information on using SPSS for this assessment.If necessary, review the Copy/Export Output Instructions to refresh your memory on how to perform these tasks. As with your previous two assessments, your submission should be narrative with supporting statistical output (table and graphs) integrated into the narrative in the appropriate place (not all at the end of the document).You will analyze the following variables in thegrades.savdata set:gender.gpa.total.final.Step 1: Write Section 1 of the DAAProvide a context of thegrades.savdata set. Include a definition of the specified variables and corresponding scales of measurement. Indicate the type of correlation for each X, Y pair (for example, Pearson'sr, Spearman'sr, point-biserialr, et cetera). Specify the sample size of the data set.Step 2: Write Section 2 of the DAATest the assumptions of correlation forgpaandfinal. Paste the SPSS histogram output for each variable and discuss your visual interpretations. Paste SPSS descriptives output showing skewness and kurtosis values and interpret them. Paste SPSS scatter plot output with gpa set to the horizontal axis and final set to the vertical axis. Conduct a visual inspection of the scatter plot to analyze other assumptions of correlation. Summarize whether or not the assumptions of correlation are met.Step 3: Write Section 3 of the DAASpecify a research question related togpaandfinal. Articulate the null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. Specify your alpha level.Step 4: Write Section 4 of the DAAPaste the SPSS output of the intercorrelation matrix for all specified variables.First, report the lowest magnitudecorrelation in the intercorrelation matrix, including degrees of freedom, correlation coefficient, p value, and effect size. Interpret the effect size. Specify whether or not to reject the null hypothesis for this correlation.Second, report the highest magnitude correlation in the intercorrelation matrix, including degrees of freedom, correlation coefficient, p value, and effect size. Interpret the effect size. Specify whether or not to reject the null hypothesis for this correlation.Third, report the correlation between gpa and final, including degrees of freedom, correlation coefficient, p value, and effect size. Interpret the effect size. Analyze the correlation in terms of the null hypothesis.Step 5: Write Section 5 of the DAADiscuss the implications of this correlation as it relates to the research question. Conclude with an analysis of the strengths and limitations of correlational analysis.ReferenceAnderson, C. A., & Bushman, B. J. (2001). Effects of violent video games on aggressive behavior, aggressive cognition, aggressive affect, physiological arousal, and prosocial behavior: A meta-analytic review of the scientific literature.Psychological Science,12(5), 353–359.
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Choose two of the following three questions and post your answers:1. In your own words, what is meant by the statement th ...
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Choose two of the following three questions and post your answers:1. In your own words, what is meant by the statement that correlation does not imply causality (Section 10-2)?2. In your own words, please describe the difference between the regression equation and the regression equation (Section 10-3).3. A geneticist wants to develop a method for predicting the eye color of a baby, given the eye color of each parent. In your own words, can the methods of Section 10-5 be used? Why or why not?You may use the information in the textbook or cite a source.Then answer your classmates' posts and comment on their description.Please remember to use APA formatting if you use help from the textbook or a website. Try to use your own words!Textbook Title:Elementary Statistics, 13th EditionPublisher's name:Pearson
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Complete the following exercises located at the end of each chapter and put them into a Word document.
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Complete the following exercises located at the end of each chapter and put them into a Word document.
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Strayer University Mathematics Paper
Imagine that you are a financial manager researching investments for your client. Think of a friend or a family member ...
Strayer University Mathematics Paper
Imagine that you are a financial manager researching investments for your client. Think of a friend or a family member as a client. Define her or his characteristics and goals such as an employee or employer, relatively young (less than 40 years) or close to retirement, having some savings/property, a risk taker or risk averter, etc. Next, use Nexis Uni at the Strayer University library, located at Nexis Uni, click on "Company Dossier" to research the stock of any U.S. publicly traded company that you may consider as an investment opportunity for your client. Your investment should align with your client's investment goals. (Note: Please ensure that you are able to find enough information about this company in order to complete this assignment. You will create an appendix, in which you will insert related information.)Your final financial research report will be 6 to 8 pages long and be completed in two parts as noted below. This assignment requires you to use at least five quality academic resources and cover the following topics:
Rationale for choosing the company in which to invest
Ratio analysis
Stock price analysis
Recommendations
Refer to the following resources to assist with completing your assignment:Stock Selection
Forbes: "Six rules to follow when picking stocks"
CNN Money: "Stocks: Investing in stocks"
The Motley Fool: "13 steps to investing foolishly"
Seeking Alpha: "The Graham And Dodd Method For Valuing Stocks"
Investopedia: "Guide to Stock-Picking Strategies"
Seeking Alpha: "Get Your Smart Beta Here! Dividend Growth Stocks As 'Strategic Beta' Investments"
Market and Company Information
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission: "Market structure"
Yahoo! Finance
Mergent Online (Note: This resource is also available through the Strayer Learning Resource Center.)
Seeking Alpha (Note: This is also available through the Android or iTunes App store.)
Morningstar (Note: You can create a no-cost Basic Access account.)
Research Hub, located in the left menu of your course in Blackboard
Part 1 Due Week 7 (1 to 2 pages) (Part 1 complete.. please use and adjust as needed.)
Provide a rationale for the stock that you selected, indicating the significant economic, financial, and other factors that led you to consider this stock.
Suggest the primary reasons why the selected stock is a suitable investment for your client. Include a description of your client's profile.
Just list five resources you'll use to complete this assignment and begin to build your reference list. Remember you must use at least five quality academic resources for the final assignment.
Part 2 Due Week 9 (6 to 8 pages including #1 and #2 from Part 1)
Include your rationale, primary reasons for stock selection, and client's profile from Part 1, making any revisions based upon Part 1 feedback if applicable.
Select any five financial ratios that you have learned about in the text. Analyze the past 3 years of the selected financial ratios for the company; you may obtain this information from the company's financial statements. Determine the company's financial health. (Note: Suggested ratios include, but are not limited to, current ratio, quick ratio, earnings per share, and price earnings ratio.)
Based on your financial review, determine the risk level of the stock from your investor's point of view. Indicate key strategies that you may use in order to minimize these perceived risks.
Provide your recommendations of this stock as an investment opportunity. Support your rationale with resources, such as peer-reviewed articles, material from the Strayer University Library, and reviews by market analysts.
Conduct a literature review and list at least five quality academic resources. Note: Wikipedia and other similar websites do not qualify as academic resources.
Analyze the computation, application, strengths, and limitations of various statistical tests, assignment help
CORRELATIONYou will need the grades.sav file that you created from the grades2.dat file in Assignment 1.
For this two-par ...
Analyze the computation, application, strengths, and limitations of various statistical tests, assignment help
CORRELATIONYou will need the grades.sav file that you created from the grades2.dat file in Assignment 1.
For this two-part assessment, you will respond to a question about interpreting correlations and use SPSS software to complete a data analysis and application report.You will examine three fundamental inferential statistics, including correlation, t-tests, and analysis of variance (ANOVA). The first inferential statistic we will focus on is correlation, denoted r, which estimates the strength of a linear association between two variables. By contrast, t-tests and ANOVAs will examine group differences on some quantitative dependent variable.By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:Analyze the computation, application, strengths, and limitations of various statistical tests.Develop a conclusion including strengths and limitations of correlation.Analyze the decision-making process of data analysis.Analyze the assumptions of correlation.Apply knowledge of hypothesis testing.Develop a research question, null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, and alpha level.Interpret the results of statistical analyses.Interpret the correlation output.Apply a statistical program's procedure to a data set.Apply the appropriate SPSS procedures to check assumptions and calculate the correlations.Apply the results of statistical analyses (your own or others) to your field of interest or career.Develop a context for the data set, including a definition of required variables and scales of measurement.Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with the expectations for members in the identified field of study.Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with the expectations for members in the identified field of study.Read the Assessment 2 Context document attached for important information on the following topics:Interpreting correlation: Magnitude and sign.Assumptions of correlation.Hypothesis testing of correlation.Effect size in correlation.Alternative correlation coefficients.Correlation—application.Proper reporting of correlations.r, degrees of freedom, and correlation coefficient.Probability values.Effect size.As you prepare to complete this assessment, you may want to think about other related issues to deepen your understanding or broaden your viewpoint. You are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of your professional community. Note that these questions are for your own development and exploration and do not need to be completed or submitted as part of your assessment.Correlation versus causation:If correlation does not imply causation, what does it imply?Are there ever any circumstances when a correlation can be interpreted as evidence for a causal connection between two variables?If yes, what circumstances?Application of correlation:Is there a research question from your professional life or career specialization that can be addressed by a correlation?Why would a correlation be the appropriate analysis for this research question?What are the variables and their scale of measurement?What is the expected outcome (positive, negative, no relationship)?In addition, you will need the grades.sav file that you created from the grades2.dat file in Assessment 1.SPSS SoftwareThe following statistical analysis software is required to complete your assessments in this course:IBM SPSS Statistics (recent version for PC or Mac).This course requires the following as a minimum:IBM SPSS Statistics Standard GradPack. (The Base GradPack is not acceptable for use in this course.)Versioning: This software is routinely updated. While it is recommended that you use the latest version of the software available, you may use an older version if you already own it or have access to it, but it must be version 22 or higher. Be sure to use the version that is compatible with your operating system (PC or Mac).SUGGESTED RESOURCESThe resources provided here are optional. You may use other resources of your choice to prepare for this assessment; however, you will need to ensure that they are appropriate, credible, and valid. TheXX-FP7864 – Quantitative Design and Analysis Library Guidecan help direct your research, and the Supplemental Resources and Research Resources, both linked from the left navigation menu in your courseroom, provide additional resources to help support you.ResourcesGeorge, D., & Mallery, P. (2016). IBM SPSS statistics 23 step by step: A simple guide and reference(14th ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.Internet ResourcesLane, D. M. (2013). HyperStat online: An introductory statistics textbook and online tutorial for help in statistics courses. Retrieved from http://davidmlane.com/hyperstatStatSoft, Inc. (2013). Electronic statistics textbook. Tulsa, OK: StatSoft. Retrieved fromhttp://www.statsoft.com/textbookSophia. (2014). Retrieved from http://www.sophia.org/Browse Sophia for tutorials that explore statistical topics.StatisticsLectures.com. (2012). Free statistic lectures. Retrieved fromhttp://statisticslectures.com/Khan Academy. (2013). Retrieved from https://www.khanacademy.orgThis Web site offers resources covering a range of subjects, including statisticsHall, R. (1998). Between subjects one-way ANOVA example. Psychology World. Retrieved from http://web.mst.edu/~psyworld/anovaexample.htmElliot, A. C. (2012). ANOVA using Microsoft Excel: One-way analysis of variance. Excel Tutorials for Statistical Data Analysis. Retrieved fromhttp://www.stattutorials.com/EXCEL/EXCEL_ANOVA.htm...Onwuegbuzie, T. (Producer). (2009). Mixed methods research[Video] | Transcript. Available from http://videolectures.net/ssmt09_onwuegbuzie_mmrSuggested ReadingsPSY LearnersNote:For the first article, focus on interpreting Table 1.Jia, Y., Konold, T. R., & Cornell, D. (2015). Authoritative school climate and high school dropout rates. School Psychology Quarterly, 31(2), 289–303.Anderson, C. A., & Bushman, B. J. (2001). Effects of violent video games on aggressive behavior, aggressive cognition, aggressive affect, physiological arousal, and prosocial behavior: A meta-analytic review of the scientific literature. Psychological Science, 12(5), 353–359.SOE LearnersWalk, M., & Rupp, A. (2010). Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of research design (pp. 1023–1026). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.Chapter 10, "Bivariate Correlation."ResourcesGeorge, D., & Mallery, P. (2016).IBM SPSS statistics 23 step by step: A simple guide and reference(14th ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.Field, A. (2013). Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.Warner, R. M. (2013). Applied statistics: From bivariate through multivariate techniques(2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.Chapter 7, "Bivariate Pearson Correlation."Chapter 8, "Alternative Correlation Coefficients."American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.PreparationRead the Assessment 2 Context document (linked in the Resources, under the Required Resources heading) to learn about the concepts used in this assessment. This assessment contains two parts. Follow the instructions provided for each part. Submit both parts of your assessment as Word documents.PART 1: INTERPRETING CORRELATIONSA meta-analysis (Anderson & Bushman, 2001) reported that the average correlation between time spent playing video games (X) and engaging in aggressive behavior (Y) in a set of 21 well-controlled experimental studies wasr+ = .19. This correlation was judged to be statistically significant. In your own words, what can you say about the nature of the relationship? Write a one-page response to this question.PART 2: CORRELATIONSYou will use the following resources for this assessment. They are linked in the Resources, under the Required Resources heading.Complete this part of the assessment using the DAA Template.Read the SPSS Data Analysis Report Guidelines for a more complete understanding of the DAA Template and how to format and organize your assessment.Refer to IBM SPSS Step-By-Step Instructions: Correlations for additional information on using SPSS for this assessment.If necessary, review the Copy/Export Output Instructions to refresh your memory on how to perform these tasks. As with your previous two assessments, your submission should be narrative with supporting statistical output (table and graphs) integrated into the narrative in the appropriate place (not all at the end of the document).You will analyze the following variables in thegrades.savdata set:gender.gpa.total.final.Step 1: Write Section 1 of the DAAProvide a context of thegrades.savdata set. Include a definition of the specified variables and corresponding scales of measurement. Indicate the type of correlation for each X, Y pair (for example, Pearson'sr, Spearman'sr, point-biserialr, et cetera). Specify the sample size of the data set.Step 2: Write Section 2 of the DAATest the assumptions of correlation forgpaandfinal. Paste the SPSS histogram output for each variable and discuss your visual interpretations. Paste SPSS descriptives output showing skewness and kurtosis values and interpret them. Paste SPSS scatter plot output with gpa set to the horizontal axis and final set to the vertical axis. Conduct a visual inspection of the scatter plot to analyze other assumptions of correlation. Summarize whether or not the assumptions of correlation are met.Step 3: Write Section 3 of the DAASpecify a research question related togpaandfinal. Articulate the null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. Specify your alpha level.Step 4: Write Section 4 of the DAAPaste the SPSS output of the intercorrelation matrix for all specified variables.First, report the lowest magnitudecorrelation in the intercorrelation matrix, including degrees of freedom, correlation coefficient, p value, and effect size. Interpret the effect size. Specify whether or not to reject the null hypothesis for this correlation.Second, report the highest magnitude correlation in the intercorrelation matrix, including degrees of freedom, correlation coefficient, p value, and effect size. Interpret the effect size. Specify whether or not to reject the null hypothesis for this correlation.Third, report the correlation between gpa and final, including degrees of freedom, correlation coefficient, p value, and effect size. Interpret the effect size. Analyze the correlation in terms of the null hypothesis.Step 5: Write Section 5 of the DAADiscuss the implications of this correlation as it relates to the research question. Conclude with an analysis of the strengths and limitations of correlational analysis.ReferenceAnderson, C. A., & Bushman, B. J. (2001). Effects of violent video games on aggressive behavior, aggressive cognition, aggressive affect, physiological arousal, and prosocial behavior: A meta-analytic review of the scientific literature.Psychological Science,12(5), 353–359.
Elementary Statistics Questions
Choose two of the following three questions and post your answers:1. In your own words, what is meant by the statement th ...
Elementary Statistics Questions
Choose two of the following three questions and post your answers:1. In your own words, what is meant by the statement that correlation does not imply causality (Section 10-2)?2. In your own words, please describe the difference between the regression equation and the regression equation (Section 10-3).3. A geneticist wants to develop a method for predicting the eye color of a baby, given the eye color of each parent. In your own words, can the methods of Section 10-5 be used? Why or why not?You may use the information in the textbook or cite a source.Then answer your classmates' posts and comment on their description.Please remember to use APA formatting if you use help from the textbook or a website. Try to use your own words!Textbook Title:Elementary Statistics, 13th EditionPublisher's name:Pearson
8 pages
Stat 200 Week 2 Homework Problems
The median incomes of females in each state of the United States, including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, are ...
Stat 200 Week 2 Homework Problems
The median incomes of females in each state of the United States, including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, are given in table #2.2.10 ...
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