Continuous variable from the database
1) Select ONE continuous variable from the database. Name your variable
2) Select ONE categorical variable from the database. Generate a series of boxplots within ONE CHART which shows the spread of your continuous variable (from #1) for each group of your category variable. It’s possible that Excel my handle this boxplot creation task more efficiently than JASP.
3) In JASP run a one-way ANOVA test, using your selected continuous variable, over the groups of your selected categorical variable. Be sure to generate a descriptive statistics table as well. Copy and paste the descriptive and all ANOVA tables into your post.
4) Use complete sentences to write an interpretation of the p value. What do your p-value results reveal about the class or group of classmates?
Report the results and provide an interpretation
StudentClassID,degreeProgram,NumberOfDegrees,StatisticsPreception,Sex,NumberOfSiblings,CityPopulation,How many prior Stat courses have you taken?,Rate your statistics experience,Do you have any children?,Rate your comfort with using JASP,Rate your comfort with using Excel,Are you right or left handed?,Rate your math skills comfortability,AverageHWCompletionTime(per Evening)InMinutes
1,MSAF,1,Difficult,Female,1,5000000,1,Novice,No,Difficult,Fair,Right,Proficient,
3,MBA,2,Difficult,Female,2,89367,,,,,,,,
7,MBA,2,Ok,Female,1,14493,1,Novice,No,Fair,Fair,Both,Proficient,
10,MBA,2,Difficult,Female,3,8212,1,None,No,Difficult,Fair,Left,Proficient,
11,MSMDA,2,Very Difficult,Female,6,15800000,0,Novice,Yes,Fair,Difficult,Right,Novice,1080
12,MBA,1,Very Difficult,Female,2,733900,0,None,Yes,Difficult,Very Difficult,Right,Novice,
13,MSMDA,2,Ok,Female,0,9217,3,Experienced,No,Easy,Easy,Right,Experienced,
14,MSMDA,2,Ok,Female,1,2527632,2,Novice,No,Very Easy,Fair,Right,Novice,600
16,MSMDA,1,Ok,Female,1,200000,3,Proficient,Yes,Fair,Easy,Right,Proficient,90
23,MBA,1,Difficult,Male,3,100000,,,,,,,,
24,MSMDA,2,Difficult,Female,7,24276,2,Novice,Yes,Difficult,Fair,Right,Novice,
26,MSAF,1,Ok,Male,1,9800000,3,Proficient,No,Easy,Very Easy,Right,Experienced,
27,MSMDA,2,Difficult,Male,1,17924,2,Experienced,No,Fair,Easy,Right,Novice,
29,MSMDA,1,Very Difficult,Male,1,7888121,,,,,,,,
31,MBA,2,Very Difficult,Male,0,49310,0,Novice,No,Difficult,Fair,Right,Proficient,
33,MSMDA,2,Ok,Male,0,700000,1,Proficient,No,Difficult,Easy,Right,Proficient,
34,MBA,1,Difficult,Female,4,14493,1,Novice,No,Difficult,Very Difficult,Right,Proficient,
35,MSAF,1,Ok,Male,0,232965,2,Novice,No,Fair,Easy,Right,Proficient,
36,MBA,2,Ok,Male,2,100000,,,,,,,,
38,MSMDA,2,Ok,Female,2,”86,913,988″,1,Novice,No,Very Easy,Easy,Right,Proficient,
39,MBA,1,Ok,Male,1,120000,0,Novice,No,Fair,Easy,Right,Proficient,