Calculate descriptive statistics (mean values and standard deviations).- Test the assumption that your data is parametric (because ANOVA is a parametric test).

1. Learning outcomes of the assessment- This lab class is intended to give you a solid grounding of how to design, implement and report aquantitative study.- You will have the opportunity to improve your competence in using and reporting statistics. Youwill be required to report a number of statistics about the study and some calculations will beinvolved to obtain these statistics.- The statistics you will be using for this report are one-way ANOVA and multiple comparisons, aswell as reporting descriptive statistics. These are covered in the first two statistics lectures/seminars.Descriptive statistics will almost certainly be used in the vast majority of the reports you will berequired to produce in the future. Therefore, it is very important to get to grips with all the basicstatistical procedures.- For this report, you will be required to use SPSS to:- Understand the raw data set- Calculate descriptive statistics (mean values and standard deviations).- Test the assumption that your data is parametric (because ANOVA is a parametric test).This includes testing for normal distribution by means of a histogram and any otherrelevant test of your choice.- Run a one-way ANOVA and interpret the outcome of the test- Present data in the text of the Results section, OR a table OR a graph (choose only one)- Run appropriate multiple comparisons tests results, comparison of results with findings in the literature,

Use the order calculator below and get started! Contact our live support team for any assistance or inquiry.

[order_calculator]