SPSS Assignment: One-Sample Research, Exams of Mathematical Statistics

The results of a statistical analysis conducted using SPSS software. The analysis is based on a one-sample research and provides information on the average number of hours worked each week by a sample, the obtained t-statistic, the degrees of freedom, the p-value, and the researcher's decision to reject or not the null hypothesis. The document also includes a question that requires the use of SPSS to run a new analysis and obtain a new t-statistic. likely to be useful as study notes or exam preparation material for statistics or research methods courses at the university level.

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SPSS Assignment: The One-Sample
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Based on your output, the average number of hours worked each week by
a sample is ________ . Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places
(i.e., 10.01, not 10.1, not 10.0, not 10.010). - 23.86
The obtained t-statistic for this test is _________ . Include the direction and
all three decimal places. You do not need to include a zero before the
decimal point. - -.799
The degrees of freedom for this test are ________ . - 132
The p-value associated with the obtained t-statistic is _______ . Include all
three decimal places. You do not need to include the zero to the right of the
decimal point. - .426
The researcher has set their alpha to .05 and has decided to conduct this
as a two-tailed test. Based on the results of your analysis, the researcher
should: - fill to reject null hypothesis
The researcher has now learned that the sample of data came specifically
from a group of online students. As such, they have chosen to re-run the
analysis using the population mean for online students only, which is 35
hours per week. Which of the following values will change from the original
t-test when the researcher conducts this new analysis? - obtained value
Use SPSS to run the analysis described in Question 6. What is the
obtained t-statistic? Enter the value with three decimal places. If it is
negative, be sure to include the sign. - -7.836
If the researcher has set the alpha for the test described in Question #6
and #7 at .05, they should: - reject the null hypothese
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Based on your output, the average number of hours worked each week by a sample is ________. Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places (i.e., 10.01, not 10.1, not 10.0, not 10.010). - 23. The obtained t-statistic for this test is _________. Include the direction and all three decimal places. You do not need to include a zero before the decimal point. - -. The degrees of freedom for this test are ________. - 132 The p-value associated with the obtained t-statistic is _______. Include all three decimal places. You do not need to include the zero to the right of the decimal point. -. The researcher has set their alpha to .05 and has decided to conduct this as a two-tailed test. Based on the results of your analysis, the researcher should: - fill to reject null hypothesis The researcher has now learned that the sample of data came specifically from a group of online students. As such, they have chosen to re-run the analysis using the population mean for online students only, which is 35 hours per week. Which of the following values will change from the original t-test when the researcher conducts this new analysis? - obtained value Use SPSS to run the analysis described in Question 6. What is the obtained t-statistic? Enter the value with three decimal places. If it is negative, be sure to include the sign. - -7. If the researcher has set the alpha for the test described in Question # and #7 at .05, they should: - reject the null hypothese

SPSS can be used to calculate the population average used in the one- sample t-test. - false SPSS can only be used to conduct a one-sample t-test when the population standard deviation is known - false