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Statistics Project_Module 4 Problem Set
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Project Title/Subject:
Module 4 Problem Set
Type of Service
Statistics Project
Urgency 12 to 24 hours
No. of Pages/Wordcoun
About: 6 pages
Style ——–APA——–
Detailed Description
Some commonly employed statistical tests are the independent-samples t-test, paired-samples t-test, and One-Way ANOVA. In this assignment, you will practice conducting independent-samples t-tests, paired-samples t-tests, and One-Way ANOVAs from an SPSS data set.
General Requirements:
Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:
Review “SPSS Access Instructions” for information on how to access SPSS for this assignment.
Access the document, “Introduction to Statistical Analysis Using IBM SPSS Statistics, Student Guide” to complete the assignment.
Download the file “Census.sav” and open it with SPSS. Use the data to complete the assignment.
Download the file “SPSS_CUST.sav” and open it with SPSS. Use the data to complete the assignment.
Directions:
1. Locate the data set “Census.sav” and open it with SPSS. Follow the steps in section 7.14 Learning Activity as written. Answer questions 1-3 in the activity based on your observations of the SPSS output.Type your answers into a Word document. Copy and paste the full SPSS output including any supporting graphs and tables directly from SPSS into the Word document for submission to the instructor. The SPSS output must be submitted with the problem set answers in order to receive full credit for the assignment.
2. Locate the data set “SPSS_CUST.sav” and open it with SPSS. Follow the steps in section 8.10 Learning Activity as written. Answer all of the questions in the activity based on your observations of the SPSS output. Type your answers into a Word document. Copy and paste the full SPSS output including any supporting graphs and tables directly from SPSS into the Word document for submission to the instructor. The SPSS output must be submitted with the problem set answers in order to receive full credit for the assignment.
3. Locate the data set “Census.sav” and open it with SPSS. Follow the steps in section 9.20 Learning Activity as written. Answer questions 1-3 in the activity based on your observations of the SPSS output. Type your answers into a Word document. Copy and paste the full SPSS output including any supporting graphs and tables directly from SPSS into the Word document for submission to the instructor. The SPSS output must be submitted with the problem set answers in order to receive full credit for the assignment.
*** Note *** PLEASE NO COVER SHEET OR REFERENCE PAGE.
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