Week 7 - Assignment: Analyze Differences Between Groups Using Paired and Independent Samples t-Test and ANOVA (15 Points) Part I. Paired Samples t-Test Please enter and analyze the data in the table...

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Week 7 - Assignment: Analyze Differences Between Groups Using Paired and Independent Samples t-Test and ANOVA (15 Points) Part I. Paired Samples t-Test Please enter and analyze the data in the table below in SPSS with appropriate t-test analysis. These data contain changes in self-esteem scores from pretest (before psychological counseling) to posttest (after psychological counseling). Depression Scale Pretest and Posttest Scores Participant Pretest Posttest 1 30 28 2 33 29 3 29 30 4 27 31 5 26 29 6 37 37 7 40 41 8 35 40 9 36 37 10 35 38 1. What are the two main assumptions underlying the repeated-measures t-test? Determine if the assumptions are met. 2. Please produce an SPSS output for the paired-samples t-test comparing the pre- and posttest scores. 3. Provide the null and alternative hypothesis. 4. What are the mean and standard deviation for beginning pretest and end posttest? (Please use APA style.) 5. What is the value of the t statistic? 6. What is the mean difference? 7. What is the standard deviation difference? 8. What is the value of Cohen’s d? Is it small, medium, or large? 9. What might be concluded from these results? (Hint: The decision about the null hypothesis.) Part II. Independent Samples t-Test The experimental group received instruction in calculus via the Internet, while the control group received traditional classroom instruction. The data consist of the final examination scores for both groups. Conduct an independent-samples t-test, and then answer the questions that follow. Group Code Exam Experimental 1 30 Control 2 28 Control 2 33 Experimental 1 26 Experimental 1 34 Control 2 34 Experimental 1 37 Control 2 33 Experimental 1 26 Control 2 26 1. There are three main assumptions needing to be satisfied before using the independent-samples t-test for testing differences between the genders. a. Use SPSS to generate the output needed to test the assumptions. b. Please discuss each one and explain whether each assumption has been met using SPSS output as needed to include the Shapiro-Wilk test for normality (used when the sample size is less than 50), histograms, and the Levene’s test. c. Keep in mind if the population value is unknown, it is permissible to infer from sample values. Regardless of sample size, test whether these assumptions are met. 2. Please produce an SPSS output for an independent-samples t-test comparing the experimental and control group in the calculus exam score. 3. What are the null and alternative hypotheses? 4. What is the mean for the experimental group? 5. What is the mean for the control group? 6. What is the value of t? 7. What is the associated probability? 8. Report the results in APA format. 9. What might be concluded from this hypothetical study? (Hint: the decision about the null hypothesis) Part III. Analysis of Variance You will be entering and analyzing the data in the table below using SPSS. The data contain estimated hours of Internet usage for samples from three socioeconomic status (SES) groups. Name the first variable SES and label it “Socioeconomic Status.” Use the value labels of 3 = High SES, 2 = Middle SES, and 1 = Low SES. Name the dependent variable Internet and label it “Hours of Internet Usage (Weekly).” Participant SES Codes Hours 1 High 3 10 2 High 3 12 3 High 3 11 4 High 3 15 5 Middle 2 14 6 Middle 2 13 7 Middle 2 10 8 Middle 2 12 9 Low 1 9 10 Low 1 11 11 Low 1 8 12 Low 1 12 1. Using SPSS, conduct a one-way ANOVA to test for differences in hours of Internet usage between the different SES groups. After conducting the ANOVA using SPSS, be sure to present the findings in the SPSS table format. 2. What is the mean for the low-SES group? 3. What is the mean for the middle-SES group? 4. What is the mean for the high-SES group? 5. What is the F-value? 6. What is the value of the associated probability? 7. Report the results in a narrative using APA format. 8. What can be concluded from these results? (Hint: The decision about the null hypothesis.)
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Week 7 - Assignment: Analyze Differences Between Groups Using Paired and Independent Samples t-Test and ANOVA (15 Points)
Part I. Paired Samples t-Test
Please enter and analyze the data in the table below in SPSS with appropriate t-test analysis. These data contain changes in self-esteem scores from pretest (before psychological counseling) to
posttest (after psychological counseling).
Depression Scale Pretest and Posttest Scores
    Participant
    Pretest
    Posttest
    1
    30
    28
    2
    33
    29
    3
    29
    30
    4
    27
    31
    5
    26
    29
    6
    37
    37
    7
    40
    41
    8
    35
    40
    9
    36
    37
    10
    35
    38
1. What are the two main assumptions underlying the repeated-measures t-test? Determine if the assumptions are met.
- dependent variable should be continuous
- one independent variable which is categorical and have related groups

2. Please produce an SPSS output for the paired-samples t-test comparing the pre- and posttest scores.
    Paired Samples Statistics
    
    Mean
    N
    Std. Deviation
    Std. Error Mean
    Pair 1
    Score before psychological counseling
    32.8000
    10
    4.61399
    1.45907
    
    Score after psychological counseling
    34.0000
    10
    5.05525
    1.59861
    Paired Samples Correlations
    
    N
    Correlation
    Sig.
    Pair 1
    Score before psychological counseling & Score after psychological counseling
    10
    .843
    .002
    Paired Samples Test
    
    Paired Differences
    t
    df
    Sig. (2-tailed)
    
    Mean
    Std. Deviation
    Std. Error Mean
    95% Confidence Interval of the Difference
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Lower
    Upper
    
    
    
    Pair 1
    Score before psychological counseling - Score after psychological counseling
    -1.20000
    2.74064
    .86667
    -3.16054
    .76054
    -1.385
    9
    .200
3. Provide the null and alternative hypothesis.
The null hypothesis, Ho: there is no significant difference in score before and after the psychological counseling.
The alternate hypothesis, h1: there is a significant difference in score before and after the psychological counseling.
4. What are the mean and standard deviation for beginning pretest and end posttest? (Please use APA style.)
The pretest results (M= 32.80, SD = 4.61) has lower score than the post test results (M=34, SD=5.06).
5. What is the value of the t statistic?
-1.385
6. What is the mean difference?
The mean difference is -1.20
7. What is the standard deviation difference?
2.74
8. What is the value of Cohen’s d? Is it small, medium, or large?
d= -0.438, small effect
9. What might be concluded from these results? (Hint: The decision about the null hypothesis.)
Since p>.05 there is no statistically significant difference in the effect of counseling.
Part II. Independent Samples t-Test
The experimental group received instruction in calculus via the Internet, while the control group received traditional classroom instruction. The data consist of the final examination scores for both groups. Conduct an independent-samples t-test, and then answer the questions that follow.
    Group
    Code
    Exam
    Experimental
    1
    30
    Control
    2
    28
    Control
    2
    33
    Experimental
    1
    26
    Experimental
    1
    34
    Control
    2
    34
    Experimental
    1
    37
    Control
    2
    33
    Experimental
    1
    26
    Control
    2
    26
1. There are three main assumptions needing to be satisfied before using the independent-samples t-test for testing differences between the genders.
a. Use SPSS to generate the output needed to test the assumptions.
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