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Page 1: SPSS SPSS Problem #2 7.37 (7.19) 7.11 (b) You can calculate: Central tendency Variability You could graph the data
Page 2: SPSS SPSS Problem #2 7.37 (7.19) 7.11 (b) You can calculate: Central tendency Variability You could graph the data

SPSS

Page 3: SPSS SPSS Problem #2 7.37 (7.19) 7.11 (b) You can calculate: Central tendency Variability You could graph the data

SPSS Problem #2

• 7.37 (7.19)

• 7.11 (b)

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Smile

Jerry 10

Elan 6

George 8

Newman 9

Kramer 7

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Smile

Jerry 10

Elan 6

George 8

Newman 9

Kramer 7

You can calculate:

Central tendency

Variability

You could graph the data

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Talk

Jerry 5

Elan 1

George 3

Newman 4

Kramer 2

You can calculate:

Central tendency

Variability

You could graph the data

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Bivariate Distribution

Smile Talk

Jerry 10 5

Elan 6 1

George 8 3

Newman 9 4

Kramer 7 2

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Positive Correlation

Smile Talk

Jerry 10 5

Elan 6 1

George 8 3

Newman 9 4

Kramer 7 2

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Positive Correlation

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

1 2 3 4 5

Talk

Smil

e

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Regression Line

0

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4

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8

10

12

1 2 3 4 5

Talk

Smil

e

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Correlation

0

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6

8

10

12

1 2 3 4 5

Talk

Smil

e

r = 1.00

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Regression Line

0

2

4

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8

10

12

1 2 3 4 5

Talk

Smil

e

. . .. .

r = .64

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Regression Line

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

1 2 3 4 5

Talk

Smil

e

. .. .

r = .64

.

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Practice

Smile Talk

Jerry 9 5

Elan 2 1

George 5 3

Newman 4 4

Kramer 3 2

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Regression Line

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

1 2 3 4 5

Talk

Smil

e

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Regression Line

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

1 2 3 4 5

Talk

Smil

e

.

.. ..

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Regression Line

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

1 2 3 4 5

Talk

Smil

e

.

.. ..

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Frown Talk

Jerry 10 2

Elan 6 6

George 8 4

Newman 9 3

Kramer 7 5

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Frown Talk

Jerry 10 2

Elan 6 6

George 8 4

Newman 9 3

Kramer 7 5

Negative Correlation

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Negative Correlation

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

2 3 4 5 6

Talk

Fro

wn

r = - 1.00

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Negative Correlation

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

1 2 3 4 5

Talk

Fro

wn

.

.

. .. r = - .85

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Gas in car Talk

Jerry 10 8

Elan 6 9

George 8 3

Newman 9 4

Kramer 7 3

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Gas in car Talk

Jerry 10 8

Elan 6 9

George 8 3

Newman 9 4

Kramer 7 3

Zero Correlation

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Zero Correlation

0

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4

6

8

10

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3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Talk

Gas

in c

ar

.

... .r = .00

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Correlation Coefficient

• The sign of a correlation (+ or -) only tells you the direction of the relationship

• The value of the correlation only tells you about the size of the relationship (i.e., how close the scores are to the regression line)

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Excel Example

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• Which is a bigger effect?

r = .40 or r = -.40

How are they different?

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Interpreting an r value

• What is a “big r”

• Rule of thumb:

Small r = .10

Medium r = .30

Large r = .50

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Practice

• Do you think the following variables are positively, negatively or uncorrelated to each other?

• Alcohol consumption & Driving skills• Miles of running a day & speed in a foot race• Height & GPA• Forearm length & foot length• Test #1 score and Test#2 score

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Statistics Needed

• Need to find the best place to draw the regression line on a scatter plot

• Need to quantify the cluster of scores around this regression line (i.e., the correlation coefficient)

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Covariance• Correlations are based on the statistic called

covariance

• Reflects the degree to which two variables vary together– Expressed in deviations measured in the original

units in which X and Y are measured

1

))((

N

YYXXCOVXY

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• Note how it is similar to a variance– If Ys were changed to Xs it would be s2

• How it works (positive vs. negative vs. zero)

1

))((

N

YYXXCOVXY

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Computational formula

1

NN

YXXY

COVXY

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Smile Talk

Jerry 9 5

Elan 2 1

George 5 3

Newman 4 4

Kramer 3 2

1

NN

YXXY

COVXY

Ingredients:

∑XY

∑X

∑Y

N

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Smile (Y)

Talk (X)

XY

Jerry 9 5

Elan 2 1

George 5 3

Newman 4 4

Kramer 3 2

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Smile (Y)

Talk (X)

XY

Jerry 9 5 45

Elan 2 1 2

George 5 3 15

Newman 4 4 16

Kramer 3 2 6

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Smile (Y)

Talk (X)

XY

Jerry 9 5 45

Elan 2 1 2

George 5 3 15

Newman 4 4 16

Kramer 3 2 6

∑ = 23

∑ = 15

∑ = 84

N = 5

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∑XY = 84

∑Y = 23

∑X = 15

N = 5

1

NN

YXXY

COVXY

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∑XY = 84

∑Y = 23

∑X = 15

N = 5

1

84

NN

YX

COVXY

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∑XY = 84

∑Y = 23

∑X = 15

N = 5

1

)23(1584

NNCOVXY

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∑XY = 84

∑Y = 23

∑X = 15

N = 5

155

)23(1584

XYCOV

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∑XY = 84

∑Y = 23

∑X = 15

N = 5

155

)23(1584

75.3

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Problem!

• The size of the covariance depends on the standard deviation of the variables

• COVXY = 3.75 might occur because– There is a strong correlation between X and

Y, but small standard deviations

– There is a weak correlation between X and Y, but large standard deviations

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Solution

• Need to “standardize” the covariance

• Remember how we standardized single scores

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Correlation

YX

XY

SS

COVr

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Smile (Y)

Talk (X)

XY

Jerry 9 5

Elan 2 1

George 5 3

Newman 4 4

Kramer 3 2

SY =2.70 SX =1.58

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Correlation

YX

XY

SS

COVr

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Correlation

)70.2(58.1

75.388.

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Practice

• You are interested in if candy intake is related to childhood depression. You collect data from 5 children.

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Practice

Candy Depression

Charlie 5 55

Augustus 7 43

Veruca 4 59

Mike 3 108

Violet 4 65

Scandy = 1.52 Sdepression = 24.82

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Practice

Candy

(X)

Depression

(Y)

XY

Charlie 5 55 275

Augustus 7 43 301

Veruca 4 59 236

Mike 3 108 324

Violet 4 65 260

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Practice

Candy

(X)

Depression

(Y)

XY

Charlie 5 55 275

Augustus 7 43 301

Veruca 4 59 236

Mike 3 108 324

Violet 4 65 260

∑ 23 330 1396

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∑XY = 1396

∑Y = 330

∑X = 23

N = 5

1

NN

YXXY

COVXY

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∑XY = 1396

∑Y = 330

∑X = 23

N = 5

155

)330(231396

5.30

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Correlation

YX

XY

SS

COVr

COV = -30.5

Sx = 1.52

Sy = 24.82

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Correlation

)82.24(52.1

5.3081.

COV = -30.5

Sx = 1.52

Sy = 24.82

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Hypothesis testing of r

• Is there a significant relationship between X and Y (or are they independent)– Like the X2

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Steps for testing r value

• 1) State the hypothesis

• 2) Find t-critical

• 3) Calculate r value

• 4) Calculate t-observed

• 5) Decision

• 6) Put answer into words

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Practice

• Determine if candy consumption is significantly related to depression.– Test at alpha = .05

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Practice

Candy Depression

Charlie 5 55

Augustus 7 43

Veruca 4 59

Mike 3 108

Violet 4 65

Scandy = 1.52 Sdepression = 24.82

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Step 1

• H1: r is not equal to 0

– The two variables are related to each other

• H0: r is equal to zero

– The two variables are not related to each other

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Step 2

• Calculate df = N - 2

• Page 747– First Column are df– Look at an alpha of .05 with two-tails

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t distributiondf = 3

0

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t distribution

tcrit = 3.182tcrit = -3.182

0

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t distribution

tcrit = 3.182tcrit = -3.182

0

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Step 3

)82.24(52.1

5.3081.

COV = -30.5

Sx = 1.52

Sy = 24.82

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Step 4

• Calculate t-observed

21

2

r

Nrt

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Step 4

• Calculate t-observed

2)81.(1

2581.

t

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Step 4

• Calculate t-observed

2)81.(1

2581.39.2

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Step 5

• If tobs falls in the critical region:

– Reject H0, and accept H1

• If tobs does not fall in the critical region:

– Fail to reject H0

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t distribution

tcrit = 3.182tcrit = -3.182

0

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t distribution

tcrit = 3.182tcrit = -3.182

0

-2.39

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Step 5

• If tobs falls in the critical region:

– Reject H0, and accept H1

• If tIf tobsobs does not fall in the critical region: does not fall in the critical region:

– Fail to reject HFail to reject H00

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Step 6

• Determine if candy consumption is significantly related to depression.– Test at alpha = .05

• Candy consumption is not significantly related to depression– Note: this finding is due to the small sample

size

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Practice

• Is there a significant (.05) relationship between aggression and happiness?

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Aggression Happiness

Mr. Blond 10 9

Mr. Blue 20 4

Mr. Brown 12 5

Mr. Pink 16 6

Mean aggression = 14.50; S2aggression = 19.63

Mean happiness = 6.00; S2happiness = 4.67

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Answer

• Cov = -7.33• r = -.76

• t crit = 4.303

• Thus, fail to reject Ho

• Aggression was not significantly related to happiness

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2476.65.1

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