Questions to Be Graded: Exercises 16, 17, 31, and 32

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Use MS word to complete Exercises 16, 17, 31, and 32 in Statistics for Nursing Research: A Workbook for Evidence-Based Practice, and submit as directed by the instructor. Submit your work in SPSS by copying the output and pasting into the Word document. In addition to the SPSS output, please include explanations of the results where appropriate.

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Questions to Be Graded EXERCISE 16 Name: Class: Date: Follow your instructor's directions to submit your answers to the following questions for grading Your instructor may ask you write your answers below and submit them as a hard copy for grading. Alternatively, your instructor may ask you to use the space below for notes and submit your answers online at http://evolve.elsevier.com/Grove/Statistics/ under "Questions to Be Graded." 1. What do degrees of freedom (df) mean? Canbulat et al. (2015) did not provide the dfs in their study. Why is it important to know the df for at ratio? Using the df formula, calculate the df for this study 2. What are the means and standard deviations (SDs) for age for the Buzzy intervention and control groups? What statistical analysis is conducted to determine the difference in means for age for the two groups? Was this an appropriate analysis technique? Provide a rationale for your answer. 3. What are the value and p value for age? What do these results mean? 4. What are the assumptions for conducting the independent samples t-test? 170 EXERCISE 16 Understanding Independent Samples t-Test 5. Are the groups in this study independent or dependent? Provide a rationale for your answer. 6. What is the null hypothesis for procedural self-reported pain measured with the Wong Baker Faces Scale (WBFS) for the two groups? Was this null hypothesis accepted or rejected in this study? Provide a rationale for your answer. 7. Should a Bonferroni procedure be conducted in this study? Provide a rationale for your answer. 8. What variable has a result of t= -6.135, p = 0.000? What does the result mean? 9. In your opinion, is it an expected or unexpected finding that both t values on Table 2 were found to be statistically significant. Provide a rationale for your answer. 10. Describe one potential clinical benefit for pediatric patients to receive the Buzzy intervention that combined cold and vibration during IV insertion Questions to Be Graded EXERCISE 17 Name: Class: Date: Follow your instructor's directions to submit your answers to the following questions for grading, Your instructor may ask you to write your answers below and submit them as a hard copy for grading Alternatively, your instructor may ask you to use the space below for notes and submit your answers online at http://evolve.elsevier.com/Grove/Statistics/ under "Questions to Be Graded." 1. What are the assumptions for conducting a paired or dependent samples t-test in a study? Which of these assumptions do you think were met by the Lindseth et al. (2014) study? 2. In the introduction, Lindseth et al. (2014) described a “2-week washout between diets." What does this mean? Why is this important? 3. What is the paired t-test value for mood (irritability) between the participants' consumption of high-versus low-aspartame diets? Is this result statistically significant? Provide a rationale for your answer. 4. State the null hypothesis for mood (irritability) that was tested in this study. Was this hypothesis accepted or rejected? Provide a rationale for your answer. 178 EXERCISE 17 Understanding Paired or Dependent Samples t-Test 5. Which t value in Table 2 represents the greatest relative or standardized difference between the high-and low-aspartame diets? Is this tvalue statistically significant? Provide a rationale for your answer. 6. Discuss why the larger t values are more likely to be statistically significant. 7. Discuss the meaning of the results regarding depression for this study. What is the clinical importance of this result? 8. What is the smallest, paired t-test value in Table 2? Why do you think the smaller t values are not statistically significant? 9. Discuss the clinical importance of these study results about the consumption of aspartame. Document your answer with a relevant source. 10. Are these study findings related to the consumption of high- and low-aspartame diets ready for implementation in practice Provide a rationale for your answer. Questions to Be Graded EXERCISE 31 Name: Class: Date: Follow your instructor's directions to submit your answers to the following questions for grading. Your instructor may ask you to write your answers below and submit them as a hard copy for grading. Alternatively, your instructor may ask you to use the space below for notes and submit your answers online at http://evolve.elsevier.com/Grove/statistics/ under "Questions to Be Graded." 1. Do the example data meet the assumptions for the independent samples t-test? Provide a ratio- nale for your answer. 2. If calculating by hand, draw the frequency distributions of the dependent variable, wages earned. What is the shape of the distribution? If using SPSS, what is the result of the Shapiro-Wilk test of normality for the dependent variable? 3. What are the means for two group's wages earned? 4. What is the independent samples t-test value?
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Grove, S. K., & Cipher, D. J. (2017). Statistics for nursing research : a workbook for evidencebased practice. St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier.


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Graded Exercises 16, 17, 31, and 32
Exercise 16
1. Degrees of freedom denote the numbers that is able to vary in a certain statistical sample.
For instance, if the mean height of 10 people population is 5 feet, out of the 10 people, 9
of them has a possibility of having any height, but the height of 10th person should be able
to make mean equivalent to 5 feet. Therefore, 9 degrees of freedom are present. With
knowledge of the df to a t ratio, in order to know the significance of the data for the
specified alpha value, a t-distribution table can be used. For the Canbulat study, the degree
of freedom is 174, the reason being the presence of 176 subjects, and you subtract 1 from
each of the two means being compared.
2. The age of Buzzy group was 8.25 +/- 1.51 SDs, which of control group were 8.61 +/- 1.69
SDs. The t-test is a statistical analysis used to find means difference. It is a ...

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