Pearson Correlation Correlations Descriptive Statistics Mean Std. Deviation 1.11
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Pearson Correlation Correlations Descriptive Statistics Mean Std. Deviation 1.118 1.199 X22 - Satisfaction 4.83 405 X24 - Likely to Recommend 3.79 405 Correlations X24 Likely to X22 Satisfaction Recommend X22- -Satisfaction Pearson Correlation 802 Sig. (2-tailed) 405 405 X24 - Likely to Recommend Pearson Correlation 802 Sig. (2-tailed) 405 405 **. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed) Explain fully the concept of correlation between variables. Based on the questionnaire implemented and the SPSS outputs, does the Pearson Correlation reveal that there is a high or low correlation between the level of satisfaction and the likelihood to recommend? What was the Pearson Correlation computed to be .4, .6,.8, or 1.0? Don't guess. Explain fully.Explanation / Answer
Solution:
correlation coefficient,r=0.802
there exists a high correlation between the level of satisfaction and the likelihood to recommend.
Form is linear
Direction is positive
Strength is strong.
positive relationship means as level of satisfaction increases ,likelihood o recommend increases and viceversa.
pearson correaltion computed to be 0.802
We can statistically conclude at 1% level of significance that relationship between the level of satisfaction and the likelihood to recommend is statistically significant.
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