Are the two main assumptions underlying repeated-measures


In this SPSS assignment, use the tools learned in Gravetter and Wallnau (2013) Chapter 11 to describe a dependent-samples repeated measures t-test using the teachersurvey.sav SPSS data file. Imagine a researcher is interested in whether teachers' self-esteem differs at the beginning and at the end of the school year. Use the data file: teacher survey.save to conduct a dependent-samples repeated-measures t-test (referred to as a paired-samples t-test in SPSS). In this data- set self-esteem was measured at the beginning of the school year (Score One) and at the end of the school year (Score Two) (i.e. repeated- measures with the same group). These are the variables to be used in this analysis. 

  • Are the two main assumptions underlying repeated-measures t-tests met?  Support your response with SPSS output as needed.
  • What are the null and alternative hypotheses?
  • What are the mean and standard deviation for beginning self-esteem (Score One) and end self-esteem (Score Two) using APA style?
  • What is the value of Cohen's d?  Is it small, medium, or large?
  • Interpret the mean, standard deviation, standard error, and confidence interval in the paired-samples t-test output box.
  • What is the percentage of variance explained?  Interpret this value.
  • Report the results in APA format. 
  • What might be concluded from these results? In these conclusions, discuss possible limitations of the study and recommendations for future research.

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