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Assignment 1: ANCOVA in SPSS DUE 7/21/19 8 P.M EST ORIGINAL & ON TIME WORK! APA & GRAD LEVEL DATA & TEMPLATE ATTCHED Earlier this week, you practiced using ANCOVA models with SPSS and, ideally, used t

Assignment 1: ANCOVA in SPSS

DUE 7/21/19 8 P.M EST

ORIGINAL & ON TIME WORK!

APA & GRAD LEVEL

DATA & TEMPLATE ATTCHED

Earlier this week, you practiced using ANCOVA models with SPSS and, ideally, used the Collaboration Lab to ask, answer, and otherwise address any questions you had. In this Assignment, you apply what you learned to answer a social research question using ANCOVA. Hopefully you are not yet tired of comparing means!

To prepare

· Review the datasets provided.

· Construct a research question based on one of those datasets.

· Pay attention to the assumptions of this test, and ask, “Does it make sense to interpret the mean of this dependent variable?”

The Assignment

Use SPSS to answer the research question you constructed. Then, compose a 1- to 2-paragraph analysis in APA format in which you answer the following questions:

1. What is the null hypothesis for your question?

2. What research design(s) would align with this question?

3. What dependent variable was used and how is it measured?

4. What independent variable is used and how is it measured?

5. What is your covariate?

6. What is the answer to your research question?

7. What are the possible implications of social change?

NOTE FROM PROFESSOR)

Be sure to include your data output with your analysis. See pages 713 and 714 in your Warner textbook for an excellent APA-compliant write-up of an ANCOVA.

To help address the null and alternative hypothesis for this week I have provided an example below. Just like the ANOVA, the ANCOVA also requires 3 null's and 3 alternative hypotheses. Here is an example:

IV - the study site (categorical)

Covariate -  plant size 

DV - mean ovule number per flower  (continuous)

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