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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com
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PSY 2007 Week 1 Assignment 3 Independent and Dependent Variables For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Addressed the following: Identified the independent and dependent variables in this study. For the independent variables, explained the possible levels of the variables or the range of values. Explained the relationship between the sample and the population in the study. Identified the scales of measurement for each of the variables. Explained why the scale of measurement is appropriate for this
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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com PSY 2007 Week 2 Assignment 2 Statistical Analysis Data Collection For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Performed the following: Collected the required data from a variety of individuals. For each of the variables, manually calculated the mean, the median, the mode, the standard deviation, and the variance. Interpreted the data for any interesting trends. Identified many trends and included your own novel interpretations of why they occurred.
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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com PSY 2007 Week 3 Assignment 2 Z-Scores For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com PSY2007 Week 3 Assignment 2 Z-Scores
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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com PSY 2007 Week 4 Assignment 2 Z-Scores Calculation For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Performed the following calculations: Determined what scores correspond to the top and bottom 10% and 25% of the data. Transformed the z-score formula for solving for the individual score. Determined the z-score that corresponds to the top 10% and substituted in your values for the mean and the standard deviation.
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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com PSY 2007 Week 5 Assignment 2 Literature Review For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Selected two empirical articles on a research topic of interest. Provided a summary of both articles, including the following: Explained whether the authors used a population or a sample. Explained how this could have affected the results. Analyzed and justified whether a sample was used and whether it was representative of the entire population. Described the hypotheses of the studies. Stated the null and research hypotheses. Described the major independent and dependent variables. Described one additional independent and one dependent variable to
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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com PSY 2007 Week 6 Assignment 2 T-test For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com PSY2007 Week 6 Assignment 2 T-test
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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com PSY 2007 Week 7 Assignment 2 Application of T-tests For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Determined whether an individual's political affiliation affects his or her overall satisfaction with the economy. Analyzed any potential differences by conducting the appropriate type of t-test.
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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com PSY 2007 Week 8 Assignment 2 ANOVA With Post Hoc Test For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Addressed the following: Determined whether an individual's satisfaction with the economy differs across the various political affiliations, using the levels of Republican, Democrat, and others (e.g., Independents and undeclared). Used the proper df and provided all the steps of the calculations.
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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com PSY 2007 Week 9 Assignment 2 Statistical Analysis For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Determined whether the variable hours worked per week by an individual is correlated to the variable the individual's satisfaction with his or her job. Used the proper df and provided all the steps of the calculations. Included an explanation of how the critical value was determined. Interpreted the results in light of the hypothesis that the variable number of hours worked is related to the variable the satisfaction one feels about his or her job.
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PSY 2007 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com
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