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SPSS Port Folio SEAN MCBRIDE B UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF SCOTLAND

Data For Question 1 Data ViewVariable View The study used was a between subjects design as a different participant was used for different variables. To evaluate if there was a significant difference a one was ANOVA was utilized.

Descriptive for Question 1 Descriptive Statistics  TSR had the highest mean score of 83.58, suggesting that people in the TSR group performed better than that off the GMB and SP group.  The TSR group also had a higher maximum and minimum values, compared to the other groups further suggesting that they performed better.

Inferential Statistics For Question 1 APA Format  The one way ANOVA was used with a Tukey post hoc, and it displayed that there was a significant difference in the number of recalled faces for all three variables at the p<0.01 level. As [f(2,33)=179.46, p=<0.01  A post hoc Tukey HSD test displayed that there was a mean difference between the GMI group and the SP group of at the level of p<0.01. There was also a mean difference of 27 between the TSR group and the GMI group at a significance of p,0.01. The mean difference between the SP group and the TSR group was at a the level of P<0.01

DATA For Question 2 Data ViewVariable View A 3x2 Between subject factorial anova was carried out, to create 6 potential combinations of feedback.

Descriptive Statistics Graph The group with the highest % mean was the high credibility; accurate group with 88.8, however the high credibility group; inaccurated high the highest variance between the groups.

Inferential Statistics For Question 2  When identifying the inferential statistics to compare our score, we used a 3x2 between subject factorial ANOVA. This showed a significant effect of credibility of a witness as F(2,33)=25.708, p<0.01. The accuracy of statements given by participants also displayed an effect as f(2,33)=179.46, p<0.01. There was a significant correlation between the credibility and accuracy of statements given as f(2,54)=66.531, p<0.01

DATA For Question 3 Data ViewVariable View The study used was a within subjects design. Regression was used to identify if we could predict the proportions of variance in the amount of selfies taken.

Descriptive for Question 3 Descriptive Statistics  The table above would suggest that there is a large gap between the, amount of selfies taken by individuals, this is as there is a std. Deviation of Graphs The graph would suggest that there is a positive correlation between the groups, however inferential statistics would be required to find out.

Inferential Statistics for Question 3 APA Format  When looking at the number of selfies with respects to the two independent variables of Age and Extroversion. The results displayed were significant and showed that he decrees of freedom were, F (2,37)=15.242, p< The multiple of R was found to be 0.672, with adjusted squared= This displays that 42.2% of selfies taken were accounted for by the two independent variables. Extraversion did accurately predict the selfie score, however age was not accurate in predicting.