7. Rank the following correlations coefficients on strength of their relationship (list the weakest first) 0 -1 0.1 -0.5 -0.05 0.01 0.9 0.771 -0.41

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7. Rank the following correlations coefficients on strength of
their relationship (list the weakest first)
0
-1
0.1
-0.5
-0.05]
0.01
0.9
0.77
-0.41
8. A researcher is concerned about the level of knowledge
possessed by university students regarding United States
history. Students completed a high school senior level
standardized U.S. history exam. Major for students was
also recorded. Data in terms of percent correct is recorded
below for 32 students. Compute the appropriate test for the
data provided below.
Education Business/Management
62
81
75
58
67
48
26
36
72
49
63
68
39
79
40
15
Behavioral/Social Fine
Science
Arts
42
52
31
80
22
71
68
76
80
57
87
64
28
29
62
45
A. What would be the Null hypothesis in this study?
B. What would be the alternative hypothesis?
C. What are your degrees of freedom?
D. Is there a significant difference between the four groups?
Transcribed Image Text:7. Rank the following correlations coefficients on strength of their relationship (list the weakest first) 0 -1 0.1 -0.5 -0.05] 0.01 0.9 0.77 -0.41 8. A researcher is concerned about the level of knowledge possessed by university students regarding United States history. Students completed a high school senior level standardized U.S. history exam. Major for students was also recorded. Data in terms of percent correct is recorded below for 32 students. Compute the appropriate test for the data provided below. Education Business/Management 62 81 75 58 67 48 26 36 72 49 63 68 39 79 40 15 Behavioral/Social Fine Science Arts 42 52 31 80 22 71 68 76 80 57 87 64 28 29 62 45 A. What would be the Null hypothesis in this study? B. What would be the alternative hypothesis? C. What are your degrees of freedom? D. Is there a significant difference between the four groups?
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