What could be the reason for the low correlation

Assignment Help Basic Statistics
Reference no: EM13902264

1. A school teacher believes that her kindergarten students have higher IQ than average children of that age. She decided to test her hypothesis. The IQ for her class (N=30) was 106, while the population mean (μ) is 100. The standard deviation for her class was 10.

1.1. State the null and research hypothesis (H0 & H1)

1.2. Write the statistical conclusion, assuming alpha = .05 (Show your calculations).

1.3. Based on your decision to reject or fail to reject H0, what type of error can you be making? (Choose one)
Type I error
Type II error

2. A high school teacher correlated the math test scores and scores on a motivation scale for her 9th graders. She was delighted to find a high correlation between the two sets of scores. Later in the semester she correlated the math test scores of mathematically gifted students who had math scores above 85th percentile and their motivation scores. She found a much lower correlation. What could be the reason for the low correlation?

3. Suppose that a performance test of manual dexterity has been administered to three groups of subjects in different occupations. The data appear in the table below. Answer the following questions.

Group1

Group2

Group3

22

23

27

25

26

24

27

28

23

28

22

23

23

27

27

25

26

26

24

23

22

24

27

28

25

27

25

26

25

23

25

23

23

24

28

26

26

27

25

25

25

27

26

27

27

25

27

26

25

28

25

26

24

24

24

28

25

3.1. Compute the mean, mode, median, variance, and standard deviation for each group.

3.2. Graph the histograms.

3.3. Which group seems to have performed best on the test?

3.4. Which group appears to be the most homogeneous in terms of manual dexterity?

4. Thirty eighth grade students were selected from a class of a rural school. A researcher was able to obtain students' math scores in 7th grade, the teacher's evaluation scores on students' academic aptitudes in 8th grade, and students' final math scores in 8th grade. See the following table for data.

Math scores  in 7th grade

Final math scores in 8th grade

Teacher evaluation score

75

43

4

76

44

4

68

36

1

66

38

2

73

41

2

71

40

2

55

27

1

72

46

5

61

38

2

68

35

2

64

31

2

76

42

3

71

45

4

73

41

4

78

45

5

71

41

3

86

50

5

55

34

3

96

51

4

96

54

4

50

28

2

81

50

5

58

37

3

90

46

4

58

23

3

77

45

3

88

55

5

65

34

3

77

54

3

75

54

4

4.1. Run a correlation analysis to examine the relationships among the three variables and interpret the results.

5. Given a normal distribution of scores with mean equal to 300 and variance equal to 100, answer the following questions.

5.1. What proportion of scores would fall below 280?

5.2. What is the probability that a randomly picked score would fall between 310 and 320?

6. A psychologist rejected the null hypothesis that there is no difference between freshmen and sophomores on drinking behavior. She used a significance level of .05 (α= .05) what is the probability of Type I error in this case?

7. Foa, Rothbaum, Riggs, and Murdock (1991) conducted a study evaluating four different types of therapy for rape victims. The Stress inoculation therapy (SIT) group received instructions on coping with stress. The Prolonged exposure (PE) group went over the events in their minds repeatedly. The Supportive counseling (SC) group was taught a general problem-solving technique. Finally, the Waiting list (WL) control group received no therapy. The data follow, where the dependent variable was the severity rating of a series of symptoms where higher scores indicate more severe symptoms.

Group

n

Mean

S.D.

SIT

14

11.07

3.95

PE

10

15.40

11.12

SC

11

18.09

7.13

WL

10

19.50

7.11

The below are the results from an analysis of variance.

Descriptives
SYMPTOMS N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error
SIT 14 11.07 3.95 1.06
PE 10 15.4 11.12 3.52
SC 11 18.09 7.13 2.15
WL 10 19.5 7.11 2.25
Total 45 15.62 7.96 1.19

ANOVA
SYMPTOMS Sum of Aquares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups 507.84 3 169.28 3.046 0.039
Within Groups 2278.738 41 55.579

Total 2786.578 44


7.1. What would happen to the SSgroup, the MSerror, and F if the sample sizes were twice as large as they actually were, but all other statistics remained the same?

8. Y is a measure of math achievement for students in elementary school, X1, X2, and X3 are the measures of school, class, and teacher quality, and X4, and X5 are the measures of student and parent backgrounds:

Y (Math)

X1(School)

X2(Class)

X3(Teacher Quality)

X4(Student)

X5(Parent)

7.4

7.6

5.32

17.2

2.9

3.43

5.3

5.8

4.88

-1.7

2.0

2.23

7.3

5.9

5.14

22.3

6.9

3.23

8.1

5.8

5.15

24.2

6.5

4.21

7.4

6.1

5.88

16.3

3.0

5.21

6.7

4.1

4.32

16.2

4.5

4.32

8.3

5.0

4.98

22.7

7.7

4.65

6.7

4.9

5.00

9.8

2.5

4.23

8.2

6.2

5.32

19.9

6.5

5.65

7.4

4.8

5.60

10.0

1.0

4.43

4.6

4.2

4.70

-2.9

1.2

2.43

7.0

5.0

4.72

10.9

2.2

4.43

6.9

4.4

4.90

14.8

1.4

4.21

6.6

5.3

5.16

9.0

3.2

4.45

4.5

5.4

5.04

-6.1

1.2

3.54

7.9

6.3

5.01

20.6

6.8

5.65

6.4

7.1

4.96

12.7

4.2

4.54

6.3

5.0

5.11

-1.1

1.7

4.65

8.6

5.4

5.11

25.1

8.6

6.50

8.2

4.7

5.10

22.8

7.7

6.25

8.1. Do the school, class, and teacher measures contribute to the predictability of Y?(1 POINT) What is the equation? (1 POINT)Report your results with interpretation.

8.2. Do the student and parent measures contribute to the predictability of Y? (1 POINT)What is the equation? (1 POINT)Report your results with interpretation.

8.3 Do the student and parent measures contribute to the predictability of Y beyond that which is predicted by the school, class, and teacher measures? How do you know?

9. As shown in the table below, subjects were randomly assigned to three groups in an experimental study. Group A received large amounts of praise, Group B received moderate amounts of praise, and Group C received no praise for correct answers to math problems. Their scores on an exam are shown in the table.

Group A

Group B

Group C

7

6

5

8

3

7

4

6

4

7

5

7

3

2

1

3

4

1

9.1. Is there evidence that the scores from the three groups showed an overall significant difference? If so, what is the effect size?

9.2. If you need further steps to identify which group(s) is (are) different from each other, please choose an appropriate method to do so and report and interpret the results.

10. The Thematic Apperception Test presents subjects with ambiguous pictures and asks them to tell a story about them. These stories can be stored in any number of ways. The researchers asked mothers of 15 normal and 15 schizophrenic children to complete the TAT, and scored for the number of stories (out of 10) that exhibited a positive parent-child relationship. The data follow:

Normal:                       8 4 6 4 3 1 4 4 6 4 2 2 6 3 4

Schizophrenic:             2 1 1 3 2 7 2 1 3 1 0 2 4 2 7

10.1. State the null and research hypothesis (H0 & H1)

10.2. Is therea significant difference between the normal and the schizophrenic groups in positive mother-child relationship.If so, what is the direction and effect size of the difference?

11. In a study of 682 college students, respondents were asked whether or not they had been unfaithful in the context of a romantic relationship. 103 out of the 480 female respondents indicated that they had been unfaithful and 53 out of the 202 male respondents indicated that they had been unfaithful. Is there a statistically significant difference between males' and females' tendency toward relationship infidelity? If so, what is the direction and effect size of the difference?

Reference no: EM13902264

Questions Cloud

Differ between different types of retail outlets : In order to attain or maintain competitive advantage, retail organizations must take particular care in establishing return policies. In writing this essay, make sure you address the cost of losing a valued customer due to rigid policies vs. the cost..
Real estate company is planning to invest in new development : Quick Sale Real Estate Company is planning to invest in a new development. The cost of the project will be $23 million and is expected to generate cash flows of $14,000,000, $11,750,000, and $6,350,000 over the next three years. The company's cost of..
Explain residual income and what residual income represent : Explain residual income. What does residual income represent? What does residual income measure? If a firm's residual income for a particular year is positive, does that mean the firm was profitable?
What are some of these external and internal factors : What are some of these external and internal factors, and how can government policies make education more relevant to the real meaning of development?
What could be the reason for the low correlation : A high school teacher correlated the math test scores and scores on a motivation scale for her 9th graders. She was delighted to find a high correlation between the two sets of scores. Later in the semester she correlated the math test scores of ..
Compute the value of a share of starbucks common stock : Compute the value of a share of Starbucks common stock. Compute the total sum of the present value of free cash flows for equity shareholders.
Compute the value of a share of walmart common stock : Compute the value of a share of Walmart common stock. Compute the total sum of the present value of all future free cash flows for equity shareholders.
Compute the total value of coca-colas net operating assets : Compute the total value of Coca-Cola's net operating assets using the total sum of the present value of free cash flows for all debt and equity stakeholders.
Calculate value of the equity of msc as of end of year seven : Calculate the value of the equity of MSC as of the end of Year 7 under each of the four scenarios. Ignore the midyear adjustment related to the assumption that cash flows occur, on average, over the year.

Reviews

Write a Review

Basic Statistics Questions & Answers

  Poisson distribution to calculate unscheduled flight arrival

Poisson Distribution to Calculate Unscheduled Flight Arrivals

  Thirteen percent of the adult population is left-handed of

thirteen percent of the adult population is left-handed. of the first 44 presidents of the united states seven are

  Details about multiple regression

Recall that in Exercise 45 the personnel director for Electronics Associates developed the following estimated regression equation relating an employee's score on a job satisfaction test to length of service and wage rate.

  Average salary

For each of the 50 states and Washington, D.C., a number of statistics related to education are available for 1992

  Determine value of c such that p lesser than z

Let Z be a standard normal random variable. Use the calculator provided to determine the value of c such that P(-c lesser than or equal to Z lesser than or equal to c)= 0.9534

  Explain conclusion for exceeding manufacturer-s guarantee

The manufacturer wanted to determine if the tires were exceeding the guarantee. At the .05 significant level, it was concluded that the tires are exceeding the manufacturer's guarantee.

  What is the probability

The probability that a student passes a written test for a private pilot's license is 0.75. What is the probability that a student will fail the test on the first attempt and pass it on the second attempt?

  Find mean value of differences for the paired sample data

Suppose you want to test the claim the the paired sample data given below come from a population for which the mean difference is ud=0. The mean value of the differences for the paired sample data.

  Find poisson approximations to the probabilities of the

find poisson approximations to the probabilities of the following events in 500 indepen- dent trials with probability

  Write down both the null and alternative hypotheses

Check any assumptions of the hypothesis test; Write down both the null and alternative hypotheses; Carry out the t test and report the p-value, and the test statistic.

  Determine if proportion of defectives is same

In a study shop, a set of data was collected to determine whether or not the proportion of defectives produced. Determine if the proportion of defectives is the same for all three shifts.

  What is statistical analysis technique

Which statistical analysis technique should be used? What is the null hypothesis? Can an analysis be performed? Why or why not?

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd