RAPP 5015: Database Management
1. Choose one of the posted datasets to analyze.
2. Come up with two hypotheses or research questions to analyze.
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• Each must be analyzed with a different statistical test, so choose hypotheses with different structures of data (i.e. different levels of measurement for IV, DV, etc.)
3. Prepare the data in SPSS and conduct your analyses.
• Include at least one data visualization created in SPSS for each hypothesis/question
• Include both descriptive methods (e.g. custom tables or descriptive table options in the tests) and hypothesis testing (parametric or nonparametric) in your analyses.
• Keep in mind: If you don’t get a significant result, that’s perfectly okay as long as the hypothesis is logical and potentially interesting. An answer of no is still an answer for an interesting question!
• If your analysis is too basic, you won’t get full marks even if it’s correct. Be creative – but don’t be complex just for complexity’s sake.
4. Create one clean and complete output file (.spv) with all of your results
5. Create one syntax file that reproduces all of the analysis you did in SPSS, including any computing/recoding variables, charts included
6. Create a short, point form summary of your method and your results in PowerPoint:
• State each hypothesis/research question
• Outline what statistical method you used in SPSS and why
• Summarize the result. Include your data visualization, which should be edited to be ‘report-ready’
• Do not include hypothesis test result tables from SPSS, just report the result in text in APA style (test statistic, p-value) along with the data visualizations, and you can include descriptive statistics tables if the chart alone doesn’t give the complete picture
• See Example file posted on Blackboard for a rough idea of what I’m looking for
What to Submit
1. Your PowerPoint report.
2. Your output file (.spv) containing all of your results (do not export).
3. Your syntax file (.sps) that recreates your analysis.
4. Your original .sav file – after importing and cleaning but before any recoding or computing of variables
• If I run your syntax file on this .sav file, it should reproduce your output exactly – other than the editing on your charts https://charteredessay.com/sitxcom005-manage-conflict/
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