Is there a significant correlation between SAT Verbal and wordscore? List the r-value, the p-value and describe the relationship (or the lack thereof). Chapter 11
r=.150, p = .136
There is not a significant correlation between SAT verbal and wordscore, r= .150, p = .136
Background : IV single task and dual task
DV wordscore
participants 100
mean age of participants M - 19.00 SD 3.22
males 33 females 67
the correlation coefficient between SAT verbal and wordscore is .150
and p-value is 0.136
since p value of correlation coefficient is greater than 0.05 so
There is not a significant correlation between SAT verbal and wordscore.
Is there a significant correlation between SAT Verbal and wordscore? List the r-value, the p-value and...
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