Identify three correct researchers and partially explains selection based on effect size and power. Explain fully the decisions for p values with one error.

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:

Competency 1: Apply appropriate notation, terminology, procedures, and concepts to statistics problems.

Explain the relationship between hypothesis, tests, and population mean.

Calculate a one-sample t test in SPSS, and state the hypothesis critical value and decision about the null with no more than one error, and the hypothesis represented by symbols.

Identify IV and DV, writing the correct hypothesis represented by symbols, and make decision about the null hypothesis giving justification with one errors.

Calculate an independent sample t test in SPSS.

Calculate an independent sample t test in Excel.

Competency 3: Evaluate confidence and significance of statistical data.

Identify three correct researchers and partially explains selection based on effect size and power.

Explain fully the decisions for p values with one error.

Calculate confidence intervals using SPSS with no errors.

Competency 4: Apply quantitative analysis to individual, organizational, and social issues.

Interpret population mean and variance with one error, and provide an accurately labeled sketch.

Identify three correct researchers and partially explains selection based on effect size and power. Explain fully the decisions for p values with one error.
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