I have complete the assignments I just need it to be corrected as to where it wrongs . Here are the errors that has to be fixed1. You are looking at the wrong p-value. Since Levene's test is...

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I have complete the assignments I just need it to be corrected as to where it wrongs . Here are the errors that has to be fixed1. You are looking at the wrong p-value. Since Levene's test is significant, which row do we need to look at? 2. 0.046 isn't significant? You need to include the means. Be sure to answer ALL questions. 3. A p-value of 0.014 is not significant? 0.035 isn't significant?
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Type or copy and paste your answers onto this sheet and upload it to Canvas. The saved file should have your last name and the homework assignment title (i.e.-Elink HW1.dox). You must correctly answer all parts of the question to get credit for the question. You
must label your SPSS outputs to show what question they are answering. All of the SPSS files you need to complete this assignment are in Canvas. For all questions, you must write in full and complete sentences. One-word answers are not acceptable. While it is OK to form study groups, you are expected to do your own work. If you copy from a classmate and attempt to submit it as your own work, both you and your classmate will receive a 0. To appeal this score, you can either a) prove you were the original author or b) meet with me and prove you can do the work yourself. Depending on the situation, you may be docked points.
 Do metropolitan cities have significantly higher rates of aggravated assaults than non-metropolitan cities? Use the data from Florida Crime by County.sav to answer this question. Be sure to paste your SPSS outputs to this document.
    Group Statistics
    
    Metropolitan or Non
    N
    Mean
    Std. Deviation
    Std. Error Mean
    AggraAssault
    Nonmetropolitan
    23
    87.43
    87.082
    18.158
    
    Metropolitan
    42
    600.74
    817.164
    126.091
    Independent Samples Test
    
    Levene's Test for Equality of Variances
    t-test for Equality of Means
    
    F
    Sig.
    t
    df
    Sig. (2-tailed)
    Mean Difference
    Std. Error Difference
    95% Confidence Interval of the Difference
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Lower
    Upper
    AggraAssault
    Equal variances assumed
    10.086
    .002
    -2.993
    63
    .004
    -513.303
    171.521
    -856.061
    -170.545
    
    Equal variances not assumed
    
    
    -4.029
    42.684
    .000
    -513.303
    127.392
    -770.269
    -256.338
Ho: there is equality of variances
H1: there is inequality of variances
With F=10.086, P<5%, I reject ho and conclude that there is inequality of variances.
Hence proceed with t test for equal variances not assumed.
Ho: there no significant difference in the mean assault between Nonmetropolitan and metropolitan.
H1: there is a significant difference in the mean assault between Nonmetropolitan and metropolitan.
With t(42)= -4.029, p<5%, I reject ho and conclude that there is a significant difference in the mean assault between Nonmetropolitan and metropolitan
    
    
a. Is there a significant difference in the amount of aggravated assaults between metropolitan and non-metropolitan cities? Why do you think there is or is not a significant difference? You need to include the correct p-value(s) to support your claim. Be sure to discuss what each p-value means in terms of how you interpret the outputs. If there is not a significant relationship, skip to c. There is a significance difference...
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