Question: Hello, I was asked to run a Bivariate Correlation in SPSS (stats program) to test if the happiness measure has a strong test-retest reliability. Please

Hello, I was asked to run a Bivariate Correlation in SPSS (stats program) to test if the happiness measure has a strong test-retest reliability. Please see the attached correlation descriptive statistics and my question below.

Correlations [DataSet1] /Users/rachelsaldivar/Desktop/PSY 3901 Week 6 Assignment Written Response W Descriptive Statistics Std. Mean Deviation N Overall Happiness Score 19.00 5.110 93 Sum of 4 Items) Overall Happiness Score 19.81 5.361 69 (Sum of 4 Items) on Measure 5 Weeks Later Correlations Overall Happiness Score (Sum Overall of 4 Items) Happiness on Measure Score (Sum 5 Weeks of 4 Items) Later Overall Happiness Score Pearson Correlation 1 .744" (Sum of 4 Items) Sig. (2-tailed) .000 Sum of Squares and 2402.000 1294.354 Cross-products Covariance 26.109 20.224 N 93 65 Overall Happiness Score Pearson Correlation .744" 1 (Sum of 4 Items) on Measure 5 Weeks Later Sig. (2-tailed) .000 Sum of Squares and 1294.354 1954.551 Cross-products Covariance 20.224 28.743 N 65 69 **. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed)
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