B6. Run independent groups t tests for three outcomes in the Polit2SetC dataset: cesd and the two
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B6. Run independent groups t tests for three outcomes in the Polit2SetC dataset: cesd and the two subscale score variables for the SF-12 scale. In these t tests, you will be testing the null hypotheses that women who do not have a high school education have the same scores on these three health outcomes as women who have a diploma or GED certificate. The relevant variable for the group comparison is educatn. This is a four-category variable in which code 1 represents no high school credential, and code 2 represents a diploma or GED. (Codes 3 and 4, corresponding to Associates and Bachelor’s degrees, will be ignored in this analysis. Only 34 women in the sample had either of these degrees.) In the Independent-Samples T Test in SPSS, insert the three outcome variables in the list of Test Variables, and educatn as the Grouping Variable. For defining the grouping variable, enter code 1 for Group 1 and 2 for Group 2. When you have run these analyses, create a table to present your results, using Table 3 as a model. Be sure to include effect size information, which you will need to compute manually. Then write a paragraph summarizing the results.
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Statistics And Data Analysis For Nursing Research
ISBN: 9780135085073
2nd Edition
Authors: Denise Polit