Question: I have been asked to do the following below: I am unsure if I have cor
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Question: I have been asked to do the following below: I am unsure if I have correctly listed the data in the variable view for SPSS. I will post that below. I am thinking that I would like to research the education of teachers who work with special ed students and the response that I recieve from a five question survey.
Begin by identifying a potential research topic/issue of personal interest as the basis for a fictitious study.
Create your fictitious study, including the following components in APA format: 1) introduction, 2) statement of the problem, 3) purpose of the study, 4) a research question with corresponding hypotheses (null and alternative), 5) research method, 6) findings, 7) conclusions, 8) references, and 9) appendix.
The variables that I created are:
What level of education past bachelors do you have? (1) 0 – 1 years plus (2) 1 – 2 year (3) three plus years
What is your age?
Below are five statements that you may agree or disagree with. Using the 1 – 7 scale below, where SD = Strongly Disagree and SA = Strongly Agree, answer each of the following as they apply to yourself. (CPS = Classroom Perception Scale)
When beginning my career as a special education teacher I felt adequately prepared to work with deaf plus population. (Classroom perception Scale -CPS1)
Resources (workshops, specialist, additional college courses) were available for me to obtain information on how to work with deaf plus students. CPS2)
I am completely satisfied in working with deaf plus students. (CPS3)
My principal is readily available to answer and supply resources for me in regards to working with deaf plus students. (CPS4)
My colleagues are completely supportive of me as a teacher in working with deaf plus students. (CPS5)
Regression
Variables Entered/Removeda
Model
Variables Entered
Variables Removed
Method
1
CPS5, CPS3, CPS4, CPS2, CPS1b
.
Enter
2
ageb
.
Enter
a. Dependent Variable: education
b. All requested variables entered.
Model Summaryc
Model
R
R Square
Adjusted R Square
Std. Error of the Estimate
Durbin-Watson
1
.411a
.169
.074
.5583
2
.664b
.441
.363
.4631
1.377
a. Predictors: (Constant), CPS5, CPS3, CPS4, CPS2, CPS1
b. Predictors: (Constant), CPS5, CPS3, CPS4, CPS2, CPS1, age
c. Dependent Variable: education
ANOVAa
Model
Sum of Squares
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
1
Regression
2.784
5
.557
1.786
.135b
Residual
13.716
44
.312
Total
16.500
49
2
Regression
7.277
6
1.213
5.654
.000c
Residual
9.223
43
.214
Total
16.500
49
a. Dependent Variable: education
b. Predictors: (Constant), CPS5, CPS3, CPS4, CPS2, CPS1
c. Predictors: (Constant), CPS5, CPS3, CPS4, CPS2, CPS1, age
Coefficientsa
Model
Unstandardized Coefficients
Standardized Coefficients
t
Sig.
B
Std. Error
Beta
1
(Constant)
2.026
.419
4.835
.000
CPS1
-.041
.044
-.136
-.933
.356
CPS2
.044
.043
.149
1.033
.307
CPS3
-.042
.048
-.128
-.868
.390
CPS4
-.113
.042
-.379
-2.699
.010
CPS5
-.028
.038
-.106
-.731
.469
2
(Constant)
1.171
.395
2.968
.005
CPS1
-.066
.037
-.215
-1.759
.086
CPS2
.004
.036
.015
.120
.905
CPS3
-.032
.040
-.097
-.796
.430
CPS4
-.082
.035
-.273
-2.302
.026
CPS5
-.048
.032
-.183
-1.509
.139
age
.029
.006
.565
4.577
.000
a. Dependent Variable: education
Excluded Variablesa
Model
Beta In
t
Sig.
Partial Correlation
Collinearity Statistics
Tolerance
1
age
.565b
4.577
.000
.572
.854
a. Dependent Variable: education
b. Predictors in the Model: (Constant), CPS5, CPS3, CPS4, CPS2, CPS1
Residuals Statisticsa
Minimum
Maximum
Mean
Std. Deviation
N
Predicted Value
.688
2.349
1.300
.3854
50
Residual
-1.1259
1.2666
.0000
.4339
50
Std. Predicted Value
-1.588
2.722
.000
1.000
50
Std. Residual
-2.431
2.735
.000
.937
50
a. Dependent Variable: education
Variables Entered/Removeda
Model
Variables Entered
Variables Removed
Method
1
CPS5, CPS3, CPS4, CPS2, CPS1b
.
Enter
2
ageb
.
Enter
a. Dependent Variable: education
b. All requested variables entered.
Ali Left Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Measure Nominal Ordinal Scale Scale Scale Scale Scale Scale Role Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Values Missin Columns Width Decimals Label Name None education age CPS1 CPS2 CPS3 CPS4 CPS5 String Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric Numeric None 1.0, 0-1 y... None None [1.00, Stron... None 1.00, Stron.. None [1.00, Stron... None 11.00, Stron.. None 1.00, Stron.. None None 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 Data VieW Variable ViewExplanation / Answer
The improvisation you can do here is for the variables CPS1-CPS5. The ratings can't be fractional and it is not nominal variable as 1-7 rankings convey an order. Hence, these variables must be converted to Ordinal.
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