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A researcher is studying the correlation between weekly exercise hours and resting heart rates in 30 participants. Data collection includes participant demographics and corresponding exercise and heart rate metrics. The document outlines various statistical analyses conducted to evaluate the relationship between these variables.
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A researcher is studying the correlation between weekly exercise hours and resting heart rates in 30 participants. Data collection includes participant demographics and corresponding exercise and heart rate metrics. The document outlines various statistical analyses conducted to evaluate the relationship between these variables.
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A researcher wants to investigate the relationship between the number of hours spent exercising per week and an

nt exercising per week and an individual's resting heart rate. The researcher collects data from 30 participants and records the number of
s and records the number of hours spent exercising per week and their corresponding resting heart rates.
Respondent Name Age Researcher
1 1 14 1
1 2 15 2
1 3 16 3
1 4 17 4
1 1 18 5
1 2 19 1
1 3 20 2
1 4 21 3
1 1 22 4
1 2 23 5
1 3 24 1
1 4 25 2
2 1 26 3
2 2 27 4
2 3 28 5
2 4 29 1
2 1 30 2
2 2 31 3
2 3 32 4
2 4 33 5
2 1 34 1
2 2 35 2
2 3 36 3
2 4 37 4

Respondent into Respondentrecoding Age into Agecode


Old Value New Value Value Label Old Value New Value Value Label

1 1 1 14 1
2 2 2 15 2
16 3
17 4
V2 into Recoding 18 5
Old Value New Value Value Label 19 6
20 7
1 21 8
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 22 9
2 2 2 3 2 2 2 23 10
Old Value New Value Value 4 Old Value New Value Value 24 11
Label 4 Label 25 12
Respondent into 5 Respondent into 26 13
Respondentrecoding 5 Respondentrecoding 27 14
28 15
29 16
30 17
31 18
32 19

33 20
34 21
35 22
36 23
37 24
DEMONSTRATION TASK
PROBLEM:

A researcher wants to investigates the relationship between the number of hours


spent exercising per week and an individual's resting heart rate
The researcher collects data from 30 participants and records the number
of hours spent exercising per week and their corresponding resting heart rates

Researcher into Researcher1


Old Value New Value Value Label
e New Value Value Label
1 1 1
14 2 2 2
15 3 3 3
16 4 4 4
17 5 5 5
18
19
20
21
22 Respondent
23 Observed N Expected N Residual
24 1 12 12.0 0.0
25 2 12 12.0 0.0
26 Total 24
27
28 Test Statistics
29 Respondent
30 Chi-Square .000a
31 df 1
32 Asymp. Sig. 1.000
a. 0 cells (0.0%) have
expected frequencies less than
5. The minimum expected cell
frequency is 12.0.

33
34
35 Name
36 Observed N Expected N Residual
37 1 7 6.5 .5
2 7 6.5 .5
3 6 6.5 -.5
4 6 6.5 -.5
Total 26
TASK #5 IBM SPSS HT FOR NON-PARAMETRIC AND MULTIVARIATE STATISTIC

Age

Observed Researcher
N Expected N Residual
14 1 1.0 0.0 Observed N
15 1
1 1.0 0.0 5
16 1 1.0 0.0 2 5
17 1 1.0 0.0 3 5
18 1 1.0 0.0 4 5
19 1 1.0 0.0 5 4
20 1 1.0 0.0 Total 24
21 1 1.0 0.0
22 1 1.0 0.0
23 1 1.0 0.0
24 1 1.0 0.0 Mann-Whitney Test
25 1 1.0 0.0
26 1 1.0 0.0 Ranks
27
1 1.0 0.0
Respondent
28 1 1.0 0.0 Name 1
29 2
1 1.0 0.0
30 Total
1 1.0 0.0
31 1 1.0 0.0 Age 1
32 2
1 1.0 0.0

33 Total
1 1.0 0.0

34 1 1.0 0.0 Researcher 1


35 1 1.0 0.0 2
36 1 1.0 0.0 Total
37 1 1.0 0.0
Total 24

Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Tes

Ranks

Respondent -
Researcher
Respondent -
Researcher

Age - Name

a. Respondent < Researcher


b. Respondent > Researcher
c. Respondent = Researcher
d. Age < Name
e. Age > Name
f. Age = Name
Test Statistics
Responden
t Name Age Researcher
Chi-Square
Researcher .000a .154b .000c .167d

Expected N Residual df 1 3 23 4
Asymp.
4.8 .2 Sig. 1.000 .985 1.000 .997

4.8 .2 a. 0 cells (0.0%) have expected frequencies less than 5. The


minimum expected cell frequency is 12.0.
4.8 .2 b. 0 cells (0.0%) have expected frequencies less than 5. The
minimum
c. 24 cellsexpected
(100.0%)cell
havefrequency
expectedisfrequencies
6.5. less than 5. The
4.8 .2
minimum expected have
d. 5 cells (100.0%) cell frequency
expected isfrequencies
1.0. less than 5. The
4.8 -.8
minimum expected cell frequency is 4.8.

Whitney Test

Ranks
Sum of Test Statisticsa
N Mean Rank Ranks
12 12.50 150.00 Name Age Researcher
Mann-
12 12.50 150.00 Whitney U 72.000 0.000 62.000
Wilcoxon W
24 150.000 78.000 140.000

12 6.50 78.00 Z 0.000 -4.157 -.589


Asymp.
12 18.50 222.00 Sig. (2- 1.000 .000 .556
tailed)
Exact Sig.
24 [2*(1-tailed 1.000b .000b .590b
Sig.)]
12 11.67 140.00 a. Grouping Variable: Respondent
12 13.33 160.00 b. Not corrected for ties.
24

on Signed Ranks Test

Ranks
Sum of
N Mean Rank Ranks
Negative
Ranks 17a 10.65 181.00 Test Statisticsa
Positive
Ranks
2b 4.50 9.00 Responden
t-
Researcher Age - Name
Ties 5c Z -3.502b -4.299c
Total Asymp.
24 Sig. (2- .000 .000
tailed)
Negative a. Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test
Ranks 0d 0.00 0.00
Positive b. Based on positive ranks.
24e 12.50 300.00
Ranks
Ties 0f c. Based on negative ranks.
Total 24
. Respondent < Researcher
. Respondent > Researcher
. Respondent = Researcher
. Age < Name
. Age > Name
Age = Name
NPar Tests
Kruskal-Wallis Test

Ranks
Researcher N Mean Rank Test Statisticsa,b
Name 2
5 9.10
Name Age
3 5 10.10 Chi-Square .360 .316
4 5 11.10 df 3 3
5 Asymp.
4 9.63 Sig. .948 .957
Total 19 a. Kruskal Wallis Test
Age 2 5 9.00 b. Grouping Variable: Researcher
3 5 10.00
4 5 11.00
5 4 10.00
Total 19
Respondent 2 5 8.80
3 5 10.70
4
5 10.70
5 4 9.75
Total 19

Descriptive Statistics
Std.
N Mean Deviation Minimum Maximum
Responden
t 24 1.50 .511 1 2
Name 24 2.50 1.142 1 4
Researcher
24 2.92 1.412 1 5
Age 24 25.50 7.071 14 37
atisticsa,b
Responden
t
.520
3

.914

esearcher

NPar Tests

Friedman Test
Ranks
Mean Rank Test Statisticsa
Responden N
t 1.44 24
Name 2.17 Chi-Square 55.247
Age 4.00 df 3
Researcher Asymp.
2.40 Sig. .000
a. Friedman Test

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