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*******NEED: Someone good with Statistics and has the SPSS software!!!!After completing this unit's readings, review the "Chapter Summary Organized by Learning Objective" section in the Privitera chap

*******NEED: Someone good with Statistics and has the SPSS software!!!!

After completing this unit's readings, review the "Chapter Summary Organized by Learning Objective" section in the Privitera chapter. These pages will provide you with a general overview of the chapter and may offer an additional perspective on learning the materials. 

For this discussion, answer each of the questions below. Remember to answer all of the questions listed. 

Answer these questions in complete sentences, and number each question to correspond with the question number in the text. 

Remember to place all answers in APA style, and pay special attention to technical notations and formatting.

-->Complete questions 5 and 25 in Chapter 11, "End of Chapter Problems,"      

-->Post  and interpret the output as part of your answer to the questions.

-->Remember to utilize the "SPSS In Focus" section to help you practice using SPSS.

-->Discuss any successes, shortcuts, challenges, or difficulties you had when completing the problems.

*******Be sure to include your output tables in your discussion.

Chapter 11

5. State in words the null hypothesis for a one-way ANOVA.

25. A child psychologist treated four children who were afraid of snakes with a behavioral modification procedure called systematic desensitization. In this procedure, children were slowly introduced to a snake over four treatment sessions. Children rated how fearful they were of the snake before the first session (baseline) and following each treatment session. Higher ratings indicated greater fear. The hypothetical data are listed in the table. Complete the F table for this within-subjects design and make a decision to retain or reject the null hypothesis.

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