Identify your variables of interest. The variables that you identified for the descriptive stats assignment should probably
Question:
- Identify your variables of interest. The variables that you identified for the descriptive stats assignment should probably be on this list. Make sure that you also identify at least one outcome variable of interest. Finally, identify any demographic variables that may be relevant to your research question.
- Start to think about potential relationships or comparisons between your variables and how examining certain relationships may help you to answer your research question. You can relate two content variables to each other, relate content variables to outcome variable, relate demographic variables to outcome variable, or relate demographic variables to content variables.
- On the attached worksheet, write 10 formal statistical tests hypotheses based on these relationships. List one statistical test hypothesis per line. Remember that if you are running basically the same test, but substituting one variable for another, that makes it a different hypothesis, so put it on a different line of the worksheet. Complete every row of the worksheet.
- On the attached worksheet, identify which variables you would use to test that statistical test hypothesis and whether each of these variables is continuous or categorical. Use the variable names in the JASP dataset to identify each variable.
- On the attached worksheet, use the information from the previous columns to identify which statistical test you should use to test your statistical test hypothesis.
- You will need to type at least one hypothesis for each multivariate test we covered: an independent samples t-test, a paired samples t-test, a chi-squared cross tabs test, and a correlation
ten questions or hypothesis and ten responds those other two below
Statistical Test Question/Hypothesis | Which variables will you use to answer this question? Is each one continuous or categorical? | Which statistical test will you use to answer this question? |
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Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill