A judge mandates that juvenile offenders who have priors be assigned to a trained delinquency prevention mentor.
Question:
A judge mandates that juvenile offenders who have priors be assigned to a trained delinquency prevention mentor. To assess this intervention, offenders will be randomly assigned to one of three groups: No mentor, a peer mentor who is 3 to 5 years older than the offender, or an adult mentor who is 10 or more years older than the offender. The following data will be gathered on each participant: Probation officer’s compliance evaluation (0% . . . 100%), and the age of the offender (as the covariate).
Data set: Ch 06 – Exercise 03B.sav
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Variable: Group
Definition: Mentor group assignment
Type: Categorical (1 = No mentor, 2 = Peer mentor, 3 = Adult mentor)
Variable: Probation_compliance
Definition: Probation officer’s overall assessment of the youth’s probation compliance (0 = Completely non-compliant . . . 100 = Completely compliant)
Type: Continuous
Variable: Age
Definition: Age of offender (e.g., 16.5 years)
Type: Continuous
a. Write the hypotheses.
b. Run each criterion of the pretest checklist (homogeneity of regression slopes, homogeneity of variance [Levene’s test]) and discuss your findings.
c. Run the ANCOVA test and document your findings (ns, means, and Sig. [p value], hypotheses resolution).
d. Write an abstract under 200 words detailing a summary of the study, the ANCOVA test results, hypothesis resolution, and implications of your findings.
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