May conduct own data if possible. I don't have the data anymore
For your final project, analyze your data using BOTH a ttest AND a correlation. Answer the following questions. Papers MUST be typed and doublespaced. You MUST include all of your statistical output. and you MUST turn in your paper with the data. You may number the answers in your paper. and write paragraphs [sentences for each enumerated answer. Note: The ttest and the correlation do NOT have to test the same research question They can test di'erent ideas. (\"'the examples below do NOT reect the actual nal project survey but are there to show examples of wording). I. ea: Answer the following questions about your t-test test: 1. What is the main idea behind your research (e.g., do people pay attention to the cause of need when deciding how much help to give)? 2. What are your independent (the variable think will change across different conditions) and dependent (the variable you are actually measuring) variables? 3. What would be the null and alternative hypotheses? Word these in terms of your actual measurese.g.. Ho: Students would be equally likely to give money to the needy regardless of the cause of their need: H1: People will give different amounts of money to the needy based on the cause of their need). 4. What type of analysis should you conduct (an independent samples or related samples t)? What is your alpha level (e.g.. twotailed at .10) and critical value? NOTE: for this project, you can use alpha = .10. 5. What did you find in the analysis? What do these numbers mean in W? Write a summary of your ndings IN APA STYLE, and give a brief conclusion in light of your original research question (see APA worksheets in the Final Project module). - For your ttest, report the means between your two groups. their estimated standard errors. the tscore. whether or not you reject the null, the "sig" level (this is your actual alpha). and what it means in plain English. 6. Report some measure of effect size (Cohen's d or r2) and explain this in plain English. 11. mm: Answer the following questions for your correlation: 1. What is the main idea behind your research (e.g., testing whether happiness increases health)? 2. What are yourXand Y variables (e.g.. x = rating of overall happiness: y = number of days the participant was sick in the last 3 months)? 3. What would be the null and alternative hypotheses? Word these in terms of your actual measures. 4. What is your alpha level (e.g., twotailed at .10) and critical value? NOTE: for this project, you can use alpha = .10. 5. What did you find in the analysis? (e.g., a correlation of r = :42, which means that the happier people were the less sick they were). Provide a brief summary in APA style and give a brief conclusion in light of your original research question (see APA worksheets in the Final Project module). - For your correlation. report and analyze (i.e., explainjnplainnglish!) BOTH the correlation and the effect size (r2) in plain English