SAT, 20.08.2020 05:01 minixkevon
Problem Set 6.1: One-Sample t Test in SPSS Criterion: Calculate a one-sample t test in SPSS. Data: Riverbend City online news advertises that it is read longer than the national news. The mean for national news is 8 hours per week. The following sample of the reading times of Riverbend City online news readers (in minutes) is: 5, 7, 6, 2, 4, 8, 5, 4, 18, 21, 8, 7, 4, 5, 6. Instructions: Complete the following: a. Enter the data from Problem Set 6.1 into SPSS and name the variable as Time. b. In the Toolbar, click Analyze, select Compare Means, and then select One-Sample t Test. c. Select Time, then click Arrow to send it over to the right side of the table. In the box labeled Test Value, enter 8. d. Click OK and copy and paste the output into the Word document. e. State the nondirectional hypothesis. f. State the critical t for a = .05 (two tails). g. Answer the following: Is the length of viewing for Riverbend City online news significantly different than the population mean? Explain. Problem Set 6.2: Confidence Intervals Criterion: Calculate confidence intervals using SPSS. Data: Use the SPSS output from Problem Set 6.2 above. Instructions: Based on the SPSS output from Problem Set 6.2, including a test value (population mean) of 8, calculate the 95% confidence interval.
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Which of the following is not a component of your high school transcripts? a. courses you have enrolled in for the current year b. courses you have completed c. your cumulative gpa d. varsity sports you have played
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