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same as r. ient for ranked data, for all practical purposes, it may be interpreted TABLE 0.2 CALCULATION OF THE SPEARMAN RANK-ORDERSby 5 CORRELATION...

1st step with this data make an table using the spearman rank - order it should look just like table 8.2 in the attachment

start from highest to lowest

x = 27,28,29,30,29,30,28,27

y= 11,12,13,14,14,14,11,12

Then solve for rs using the spearman rank formula (the formula is in the attachment provided)

after that test the hypothesis using the critical value of rs table and only using the 0.5 column ( table provided attached )

I am uploading the critical value table to use to test the hypothesis

and I will upload an example of the spearman rank order table

PLEASE SHOW ME STEP-BY-STEP

ESPECIALLY STEP-BY-STEP ON HOW TO TEST THE HYPOTHESIS.

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same as r.ient for ranked data, for all practical purposes, it may be interpretedTABLE 0.2 CALCULATION OF THE SPEARMAN RANK-ORDERSby 5CORRELATION COEFFICIENT-TIED RANKSIndividualTest XTest YRxAYD60601.054682.01.02.01.01.00531.0403.07.01,004049524.53.016,001.549514.54.52.2547386.0469.03.051,7.09.004.5452.5326.259.04510.01.0399.01.00801.0451.00419.06.03.09.00ED = 46.50630:N(N - 1)8 1=16(46.50)10(99)= 1279990=1 -.28.=.72ne positionIS negauve.SUIC
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