For this assignment, you’ll practice what you’ve learned over the past two weeks. You’ll also begin working toward your final assignment in Week 9.
Preparation
If you haven’t already, complete the following before starting your assignment:
Download the Planning for Your Data [DOCX] worksheet.
Find another opening (different from the one you picked for the Week 3 assignment) for a job you could apply for with a bachelor’s degree that requires the use of statistics—some good, key search terms: psychology research assistance or survey data analysis.
Instructions
Complete and submit the Planning for Your Data [DOCX] worksheet.
Tips for success:
Pay attention to when you are asked to copy and paste JASP information and when you are not asked to do so.
Do each step one at a time. Running statistical tests requires paying attention to details. Pay special attention to which data file to use—you’ll use several of them.
Keep JASP, your textbook, and Statistical Analysis in JASP: A Guide for StudentsLinks to an external site. open when working on your worksheet.
Read, don’t skim, each part of the worksheet. The text will often help you find the answer.
Do the entire worksheet (it’s long).
When you are done, scroll to the very end of the document. Then scroll up slowly to double-check that you have an answer in each box. Going in reverse (from the end to the beginning) is often the best way to spot something you overlooked earlier.
Competencies Measured
By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:
Competency 1: Interpret complex statistical findings and graphs in the context of their level of statistical significance, including the influence of effect size.Interpret chi-square test results.
Interpret the results of a correlation test on the news and happy variables.
Interpret the results of a Spearman’s rho test on the news and life variables.
Interpret the results of an ANOVA test.
Competency 2: Apply statistical analyses to problems in the social sciences.Describe nominal data and statistical analysis of nominal data.
Perform a chi-square test.
Explain how a correlation differs from other statistical tests.
Perform a Pearson correlation test on the news and happy variables.
Perform a Spearman’s rho test on the news and life variables.
Explain how an ANOVA is different from other statistical tests.
Perform an ANOVA.
Explain when to use different statistical tests.
Identify the research question, statistical test, variables, and hypotheses for the archival data project.
Competency 4: Plan career contingencies based on accurate self assessment of abilities, achievement, motivation, and work habits as they relate to statistics.Plan career contingencies based on accurate self-assessment of abilities, achievement, motivation, and work habits.
Competency 6: Communicate quantitative data in statistics, graphs, tables, and in common language.Communicate hypotheses and results of a Spearman’s rho test.
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