Sample T test and confidence Intervals Assignment
Sample T test and confidence Intervals Assignment
Follow directions Statistics play an important role in global management. With SPSS, comparison of means analyses can be conducted, and thus assess performance and/or productivity.
General Requirements:
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Directions:
View “SPSS for Beginners 6a: One-sample t-tests and Confidence Intervals.”
Open SPSS and complete the following:
Obtain an output with a one-sample t-test (as in the tutorial, with the values as seen below).
Highlight the level of significance and the confidence intervals.
Upload the output into LoudCloud.
Data Set:
IQ Scores: 102, 110, 110, 110, 100, 105, 101, 104, 107, 101.
Instructions
SPSS (Statistical Program for the Social Sciences) is a computer program that is the de-facto standard used by research institutions and universities for the completion of quantitative analysis. As a doctoral learner, knowledge of quantitative research techniques and the application of these methods as provided in the application software is a required doctoral competency. Doctoral learners are required to use SPSS during several courses to complete specific assignments. Doctoral learners may execute SPSS Base Module and Advanced Statistics in one of two ways.
SPSS Installation on Learner’s PC or MAC
SPSS Base and Advanced Statistics Modules may be installed on a PC or MAC computer. The combined program is very large so please make sure you have at least 2 GB of available disk space on your computer. Once the program file is downloaded, you may access SPSS software to complete classroom assignments and perform quantitative analysis as related to your own research. Actual installation can be performed in less than five minutes after the file has been downloaded. However, the initial download may exceed 60 minutesif your Internet connection is relatively slow. In some instances when the download exceeds 60 minutes, the download may not complete. Should you experience issues when attempting to download the SPSS file, please access the SPSS Server (below). Please use the following links to obtain installation instructions and the program file:
- Instructions: How to install SPSS on your PC
- PC Download File – 32 bit
- PC Download File – 64 bit
- Instructions: How to install SPSS on your MAC
- MAC Download File
- Instructions: How to access the SPSS Server
All SPSS programs installed on learner computers employ a security activation key which is in effect for 12 months. Should you receive a message indicating your SPSS software is out of date or requires a new activation key, simply follow the PC Updateor MAC Updateinstructions. The update is typically completed in less than five minutes.
SPSS Server Access
The SPSS Server provides a convenient alternative method to access SPSS Base and Advanced Statistics Program via the Internet. Instead of downloading the entire SPSS program onto your computer (which can exceed 60 minutes), you may access the SPSS program via the Internet by downloading a small activation file (in less than five minutes). Once the activation file is downloaded, you may access SPSS software from any location where you are connected to the Internet to complete classroom assignments and perform quantitative analysis as related to your own research. Please use the following link to obtain instructions on how access the SPSS Server.
Remember that when completing course assignments using the SPSS server, it is necessary to first download the SPSS data file (.SAV) prior to accessing the SPSS Server. Once the data file is download to your computer, you can OPEN the file directly from SPSS.