Students, Attached, please find an SPSS file (you need to open it in SPSS) for a hypothetical correlational study examin
Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 4:47 pm
Students,
Attached, please find an SPSS file (you need to open it in SPSS)
for a hypothetical correlational study examining whether there is a
statistically significant relationship between the attitudes that
people have toward folks with disabilities, and self-esteem.
You've hypothesized that people with lower levels of self-esteem
will have negative attitudes toward people with disabilities, and
now you've got the data to answer that question. The attitude
scores represent the Stewart Attitude Toward Disability Scale
(SATDS), and range between 1-10, with higher numbers representing
more negative attitudes. Self-esteem is represented by scores
for the Spry Self-Esteem Scale (SSES), which range between 1-19,
with higher scores representing greater level of self-esteem.
You need to take these data and run a Pearson product moment
correlation coefficient analysis, and write up the results in APA
format, just like I did in the Week 12 lecture covering Correlation
in SPSS. Write your results in a Word document, and then
attach the document under this link. I DO NOT need you to
attach the output from SPSS. Just write up your APA results
like I did in class.
Attached, please find an SPSS file (you need to open it in SPSS)
for a hypothetical correlational study examining whether there is a
statistically significant relationship between the attitudes that
people have toward folks with disabilities, and self-esteem.
You've hypothesized that people with lower levels of self-esteem
will have negative attitudes toward people with disabilities, and
now you've got the data to answer that question. The attitude
scores represent the Stewart Attitude Toward Disability Scale
(SATDS), and range between 1-10, with higher numbers representing
more negative attitudes. Self-esteem is represented by scores
for the Spry Self-Esteem Scale (SSES), which range between 1-19,
with higher scores representing greater level of self-esteem.
You need to take these data and run a Pearson product moment
correlation coefficient analysis, and write up the results in APA
format, just like I did in the Week 12 lecture covering Correlation
in SPSS. Write your results in a Word document, and then
attach the document under this link. I DO NOT need you to
attach the output from SPSS. Just write up your APA results
like I did in class.