D09: Relationships – Correlation & Regression4343 unread replies.4747 replies.Start this discussion as soon as you’ve read the text/module info on the topic. Three posts are the minimum – one in response to my prompt below and at least two responses to the posts of other students. Use the discussion like a study group: Use your knowledge, practice, ask questions…
Wrap up your discussion after participating for a few days -while you’re working on the worksheet and homework related to the topic – don’t wait too long since the next discussion opens pretty soon…I have completed a number of Correlation/Regression tests using variables from the GSS (a national random sample done by a reputable research entity).Choose ONE of these tests to discuss – participate in that one discussion.
You will choose a correlation/regression to interpret (your first post) and then discuss (with at least two other posts) those and other findings.Use the information that is relevant for seeing whether the correlation is statistically significant and to identify and use the regression equation to make predictions.For the Pearson Correlation: Figure the df (N-2) and, using an alpha of 0.05, find the critical value of the test statistic (Use the correct table in the book – Critical Value of r).
Make a decision about the null hypothesis – accept or reject.
Interpret your findings – is there a relationship between these two variables? If so, what is the nature of that relationship? Be sure to talk about strength and direction… Percents explained and unexplained… and make at least two regression predictions.
Speculate on why these findings might be as they are.
Supporting MaterialsFiles for the discussion – choose only one to use in your postNote: This is 2012 data thus it will not be identical to yours if you use any of these in your Data Analysis Paper, Part 2.CorrReg_AgeKid_Sibs_2p.pdfActions Age when R had their first child and number of siblings
CorrReg_AgeKid_Zoo_2p.pdfActions Age when R had their first child and Zoo visits
CorrReg_Age_TV_2p.pdfActions Age and TV hours
CorrReg_Age_WWW_2p.pdfActions Age and internet hours
CorrReg_FInc_MHlth_2p.pdfActions Family income and mental health
CorrReg_RInc_HHWk_2p.pdfActions Income and household work hours
CorrReg_TV_FInc_2p.pdfActions Family income and TV hours
CorrReg_TV_Zoo_2p.pdfActions TV hours and Zoo visits
————————————This handout below walks us through an analysis of Contraception (X), Fertility (Y), and HIV rates (Z), using SPSS. It’s a good example of how to read the printout and grab what you need.There are two copies – one for viewing on a screen with each slide on one page (18 pages), and one for printing with six slides per page (3 pages).Stat_10_11_CorrReg_Countries_3p.pdf
Stat_10_11_CorrReg_Countries_18p.pdf
Requirements: 10-20