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Could someone help me analyze this SPSS data

Tigersilly
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http://www.zshare.net/download/7391269fe48426/
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Is this correct for making inferences? N = 109, rs = 0.41, p< 0.0005 (p< 0.001)
Many thanks!
(go to skip ad and download the word file I've put it in)
I have to comment on the correlation coefficient, significance, mean and s.d of the ATR, and the median and range of INS.
Is this correct for making inferences? N = 109, rs = 0.41, p< 0.0005 (p< 0.001)
Many thanks!
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i'm not going to download something unless i'm sure of the security, but correlation coefficients are very easy to do on spss - here's a few sites you can use to check your method (i also don't want to give specific answers either as i imagine this is coursework of some sort
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http://academic.uofs.edu/department/psych/methods/cannon99/level2a.html
http://opl.apa.org/TeacherTour/RunningBivariateCorrelationusingSPSS.aspx
http://academic.udayton.edu/GregElvers/psy216/SPSS/cor.htm:happyhear0 -
Hiya,
I can't help you because I am totally clueless with stats., but a good book that might help that your library should have is SPSS For Psychologists by Brace, N., Kemp, R. & Snelgar, R.
Tells you how to interpret SPSS output etc,
HTH a bit0 -
:eek: arggghhhhhhhhh0
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If you do a screen cap of your spss output and post it/ link to it on tiny pic or something I can have a look at it for you.0
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