Exam 16: Is There a Relationship Between Two Variables Spearmans Correlation
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When you rank the data in a Spearman's r, you should…
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If you have tied ranks when calculating a Spearman's r, how would you analyse your dataset?
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You are calculating a Spearman's r and you have 15 participants. What are the degrees of freedom?
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You are calculating a Spearman's r with df = 9 and a two tailed test with an alpha level of .050. What is the critical value?
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In the belief in the paranormal example, what are the X and Y ranked scored for the first participant?
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In the belief in the paranormal example, what is the calculated rs value?
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What is wrong with this reporting of a Spearman's r? rs (12) = .724, p .050
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You are calculating a Spearman's r with a calculated value of .898, df = 6 and a two tailed test. What is the smallest value at which this critical value is significant?
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When calculating a Spearman's r, how do you calculate the df?
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Spearman's r is the non-parametric equivalent of which non-parametric test?
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In the belief in the paranormal example, when calculating the statistic, what is the calculated sum on the lower part of the division within the equation?
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In the belief in the paranormal example, what type of relationship has been found?
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