Instructions: Question 8 refers to the following situation: A researcher is interested in the relationship between creative opportunities and desire to commit crimes. To investigate this question, sh...
Instructions: Question 8 refers to the following situation: A researcher is interested in the relationship between creative opportunities and desire to commit crimes. To investigate this question, she tests and then rank orders the number of creative opportunities and crime desires of a group of eight students. The already rank ordered data are presented below: Student Crime desire (Y) Creative opportunities(X) X- N-6 25 Michelle Daniel Phil Lesley Chris Keeley Mani 36 Monica S148 48. Calculate Spearman's rank-order:0.619 6(148) rs 49. To test the significance in any rank-order correlation coefficient, we need to determine N instead of 686 50. The Table correlation coefficient atalpha = .05, is we , which means the null hypothesis: a. reject b. retain c. reject, conditionally d. retain, conditionally
Instructions: Question 8 refers to the following situation: A researcher is interested in the relationship between creative opportunities and desire to commit crimes. To investigate this question, she tests and then rank orders the number of creative opportunities and crime desires of a group of eight students. The already rank ordered data are presented below: Student Crime desire (Y) Creative opportunities(X) X- N-6 25 Michelle Daniel Phil Lesley Chris Keeley Mani 36 Monica S148 48. Calculate Spearman's rank-order:0.619 6(148) rs 49. To test the significance in any rank-order correlation coefficient, we need to determine N instead of 686 50. The Table correlation coefficient atalpha = .05, is we , which means the null hypothesis: a. reject b. retain c. reject, conditionally d. retain, conditionally