MARYVILLE SOSC341 2022 July LAB 1 Latest
SOSC341 Understanding Statistical Inference
LAB 1
Using the scenario and data attached please enter this data into Jamovi. Be sure to define the variables and code the data as you were shown in the lab. After completing the data entry, please provide the outputs for each of the following analyses. To turn in your lab, upload your data file with analyses completed, as well as a word document with the relevant output/charts, copied and pasted.
Before beginning this lab, please review the videos on the Module Resources and Tutorials 2 page.
Lab Details
Your submission for this Lab Assignment should be a Jamovi file with a .omv extension.
Create a variable called Average Exam Score that is the average of exam scores 1, 2, and 3. Use the compute mean command to do this.
Transform the Motivation Variable into Motivation Groups with 3 groups: Low (1-3) Medium (4-6) High (7-9). Use the layered IF command to do this.
Create a frequency table for the residence variable.
Use the descriptive statistics function to find the mean and standard deviation of the life satisfaction variable split by 2 variables; extra-curricular involvement and Motivation_Groups. Report each mean and standard deviation and provide output.
Find the mean and standard deviation for exam 1, exam 2, exam 3, and average exam scores variables.
Compute histograms with a normal curve (density) for average exam scores and life satisfaction scores.
Create a histogram without a normal curve(density)for exams 1, 2, and 3.
Split the data by the motivation groups variable and find the mean exam score and life satisfaction score for each group as well as the histogram and density for each group.
Dr. Rose was interested in studying student involvement in extracurricular activities, residence, school motivation scores, life satisfaction scores, and their scores on exams 1, 2, and 3. He found that students were either (0) not involved with extra-curricular activities on campus or (1) involved with extracurricular activities, and either lived (1) on campus, (2) off-campus, or (3) with their parents. Below are data from participants on each of the variables.
Participant Extra-Curricular Residence Motivation Life Satisfaction Exam 1 Exam 2 Exam 3
Number Involvement
1 Yes On campus 9 1 98 94 89
2 Yes Parents 3 5 90 78 84
3 No Off Campus 4 3 63 68 72
4 No On campus 5 7 58 64 72
5 Yes Parents 2 2 75 75 75
6 No Parents 1 6 86 78 92
7 No Off campus 9 10 66 62 74
8 No On Campus 8 9 90 80 90
9 Yes On Campus 7 9 99 90 87
10 Yes On Campus 5 8 85 88 82
11 Yes Parents 5 5 71 81 55
12 No Parents 2 4 62 76 80
13 No Off Campus 4 7 81 75 90
14 Yes On Campus 3 2 67 72 61
15 No On Campus 8 1 90 78 84
Important
This lab will utilize Jamovi, to review the resources linked in your Course Resources to get started with Jamovi. Please reach out to your instructor with any questions or concerns.
You may find it best to download the software for Jamovi directly to your device for free if you wish. This can be done through the Jamovi webpage.
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