In a longitudinal study, Cheng and Furnham (2016) collected data from 3,096 British families starting at the birth of a child to each family, again when the child was ten years old, and culminating with a measure of the child's self-esteem at age 16. So their focus was on the child. One of the variables they measured at the time of the child's birth was the social status of the child's parents. Among several other analyses, they looked at the association between the parents' social status at birth and the child's self-esteem 16 years later (at age 16). Is the association significant? (Use degrees of freedom df=100.) (1) Choose the appropriate statistical test. ( /3 pts.) (2) Choose a one-tailed or two-tailed test, if appropriate. ( /2 pts.) En One-tailed Notwo-tailed (4) Determine the critical value for the test statistic. ( /1pt ) (5) Determine the observed value { Or the test statistic. ( /1pt ) The computer printout you need to answer this question is after Step 7. (6) Decide. ( /2pts ) □ Reiect the null hypothesis Fail to reiect the null hypothesis
In a longitudinal study, Cheng and Fumham (2016) collected data from 3,096 British families starting at the birth of a child to each family, again when the child was ten years old, and culminating with a measure of the child's self-esteem at age 16. So their focus was on the child. One of the variables they measured at the time of the child's birth was the social status of the child's parents. Among several other analyses, they looked at the association between the parents' social status at birth and the child's selfesteem 16 years later (at age 16). Is the association significant? (Use degrees of freedom E=100.) (3) State the hypotheses. ( 16 pts.) HA: Ho: (7) Write a conclusion (a) describing the research results in the context of the research, then (b) generalizing to the population, stating what you leamed about the relationship between the variables. ( / 10 pts.)
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