Reference no: EM132269516
DV (Dependent Variable)
- Feeling Thermometer Clinton V16
- Feeling Thermometer Trump V17
IV (Independent Variable)
- Illegal Immigrants V79_30D
1. Create a hypothesis linking your IV with each of your DVs
2. Offer and list a brief theory sketch as to why you think your two variables should be related as specified in your hypothesis. What would make you expect the hypothesis to be confirmed more often than not?
3. Describe what each statistic tells you. (Will send you a doc) Be specific. For example, if you came up with a median of ‘57' for V16, state that "half of all respondents (of a certain category) rated secretary Clinton at 57° or higher, half 57° or less. Discuss the standard deviation, for now, as you would the MAD (mean absolute deviation), and jut add ‘with an adjustment for extreme values'.
4. Write a thorough discussion of your comparisons - how each of your two IV groups differed on both of your DVs. Again, more is better than less. Make sure to discuss both averages (Median, Mean) and variation (standard deviation) in your analysis.
Professor Note:
? Hypotheses should each have ONE DV and ONE IV.
? Keep Hypothesis simple.
? Write up should use thorough, repetitive, boring, complete sentences
? Stay neutral - make It hard for me to guess what your stance on the IV or Trump/Clinton is.
? You should be describing 20 statistics. (3) number 3