Eta and Pearson: Variable Eta Value Significance Value Interpretation Decision To Null Hypothesis
Eta and Pearson: Variable Eta Value Significance Value Interpretation Decision To Null Hypothesis
Decision to Null
Variable Eta Value Significance Value Interpretation
Hypothesis
Gender*Overall mean I 0.803 0.014 Significant Reject
Table 1 indicates the correlation between gender and the overall mean. It can be seen from the table that there is no significance
relationship between these variables and there is a strong positive correlation reflective of their Eta value of 0.803 with the
corresponding significance value of 0.014 which is lower than the alpha 0.05. Hence, the null hypothesis that states that there is no
significant relationship between gender and the overall mean I is now rejected. These finding is similar to the study of Caballes, 2009
where he considered …. (relate to literature)
Decision to Null
Variable Eta Value Significance Value Interpretation
Hypothesis
Gender*Overall mean II 0.882 0.094 Not Significant Accept
Table 2 indicates the correlation between gender and the overall mean. It can be seen from the table that there is no significance
relationship between these variables reflective of their Eta value of 0.882 with the corresponding significance value of 0.094 which is
greater than the alpha 0.05. Hence, the null hypothesis that states that there is no significant relationship between gender and the
overall mean II is now accepted. These finding is similar to the study of Caballes, 2009 where he considered …. (relate to literature)
Pearson
Table 3. Correlation Test between Overall Mean I and Overall Mean II
Table 3 points the correlation between overall mean I and overall mean II. It can be seen from the table that there is no huge
difference in the mean, standard deviation and Pearson r value of these variables. Hence, the null hypothesis that states that there is
no significant relationship between overall mean I and the overall mean II is now accepted. These finding is similar to the study of
Caballes, 2009 where he considered …. (relate to literature)