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Practice question 1 - SPSS software needed

Below are some reference materials related to this practice question - An instructional YouTube video and a PDF on how to conduct ANOVA in SPSS software

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7np4vrRF-w&t=1s

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HHGVkhhPp_jsHauStdP_3wsWMIufkN86/view?usp=sharing

QUESTION: (refer to the link below for the SPSS file)

Does region of the world where a country is located affect a country's GDP?Please address this question by using SPSS and a One Way ANOVA to statistically analyze the following two variables from the the World Nations data set.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fzRfPNnAen07Oi8Ok925xiaXWEvby2uB/view?usp=sharing

Variables:

Region of the world variable: region

Real GDP percapita Variable: gdppcap

You should use the following steps that correspond with the four step framework:

1) State your experimental and statistical hypothesis.

2) Set up your sampling distribution by identifying your alpha level.

3) Run your statistical tests on SPSS.

4) Interpret and report your results using the standard reporting form.Include post hoc tests, if applicable.

You should run your statistics on SPSS, cut and paste applicable output, and either upload or take a photo of your work and upload it that way.Make sure that you include your interpretations of the data. In other words, do not just turn in the SPSS output.You should also explain it.

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