Question: Use Master Data File and SPSS. Compute r (a bivariate Pearson's two-tailed correlation coefficient) for variable NHRATEHR,hourly rate of pay,and calculated total minutes of commute

  1. Use Master Data File and SPSS. Compute r (a bivariate Pearson's two-tailed correlation coefficient) for variable NHRATEHR,hourly rate of pay,and calculated total minutes of commute to work (WAY2WORK_MIN). How are these variables correlated?

a. The bivariate correlation is statistically significant, meaning that a correlation of this magnitude is UNlikely to be observed by chance

b. The bivariate correlation is NOT statistically significant, meaning that a correlation of this magnitude is likely to be observed by chance

c. The bivariate correlation is statistically significant, meaning that a correlation of this magnitude is likely to be observed by chance

d. The bivariate correlation is NOT statistically significant, meaning that a correlation of this magnitude is UNlikely to be observed by chance

Correlations

Hourly rate of pay Number of minutes

Hourly rate of pay Pearson Correlation 1 .045*

Sig. (2-tailed) .021

N 2754 2593

Number of minutes Pearson Correlation .045* 1

Sig. (2-tailed) .021

N 2593 2838

* Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).

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