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Correlation and Bivariate Regression
To prepare for this Discussion:
- Review this week’s Learning Resources and media program related to regression and correlation.
- Review Magnusson’s web blog found in the Learning Resources to further your visualization and understanding of correlations between two variables.
- Construct a research question using the General Social Survey dataset, which can be answered by a Pearson correlation and bivariate regression.
By Day 3
Use SPSS to answer the research question. Post your response to the following:
- What is your research question?
- What is the null hypothesis for your question?
- What research design would align with this question?
- What dependent variable was used and how is it measured?
- What independent variable is used and how is it measured?
- If you found significance, what is the strength of the effect?
- Explain your results for a lay audience; explain the answer to your research question.
sure to support your Main Post and Response Post with reference to the
week’s Learning Resources and other scholarly evidence in APA Style.
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Running head: CORRELATION AND BIVARIATE REGRESSION
Correlation and Bivariate Regression
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To prepare for this Discussion:
Review this week's Learning Resources and media program related to one-way ANOVA
testing.
Using the SPSS software, open the General Social Survey dataset found in this week's
Learning Resources.
Using the General Social Survey dataset, construct a research question that can be
answered by a one-way ANOVA.
Use SPSS to answer the research question. Post your response to the following:
a) What is your research question?
My research question is; Does having RS highest degree have any impact on the family
income? This will be answered if we find a significant difference between family’s
average incomes with differing highest degrees.
b) What is the null hypothesis for your question?
My question null hypothesis is that the family average income is all through the same
for every highest degree. On the other hand, the alternative is...
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