You will finalize the questionnaire and begin to distribute it among a minimum of 35 subjects from now through Module 6. Once you learn the data entry process, you will begin to input data generated and get SPSS data analysis on the study of the subject at hand.
Submit the results for grading.
Read and watch the lecture resources & materials below early in the week to help you respond to the discussion questions and to complete your assignment(s).
(Note: The citations below are provided for your research convenience. You should always cross-reference the current APA guide for correct styling of citations and references in your academic work.)
Read
- William E. Wagner, I. (2019).
- Chapter 6: Testing Hypotheses Using Means and Cross-Tabulations
Watch
These videos are to be watched as needed and will be available in every module.
- An Introduction to SPSS (10:15)Research By Design. (2017, November 30). 01 how to use SPSS – An introduction to SPSS for beginners [Video]. YouTube. How to Use SPSS – An Introduction to SPSS for BeginnersLinks to an external site.
- Descriptive Statistics and Frequencies in SPSS (14:01)Research By Design. (2017, December 5). 02 descriptive statistics and frequencies in SPSS – SPSS for beginners [Video]. YouTube. Descriptive Statistics and Frequencies in SPSS – SPSS for BeginnersLinks to an external site.
- Descriptive Statistics and Z Scores (7:45)Research By Design. (2017, December 5). 03 descriptive statistics and Z scores in SPSS – SPSS for beginners [Video]. YouTube. Descriptive Statistics and z Scores in SPSS – SPSS for BeginnersLinks to an external site.
- Correlation (9:52)Research By Design. (2017, December 6). 04 correlation in SPSS – SPSS for beginners [Video]. YouTube. Correlation in SPSS – SPSS for BeginnersLinks to an external site.
Submission Instructions:
- Submit the questionnaire as a PDF.
- The questionnaire is to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation, and misspelling.