Psy3660 - what is the mean reading score for male students


In this worksheet, you will explore descriptive statistics and inferential statistics using Microsoft Excel.

To explore descriptive statistics, you will use a sample (n = 30) from the larger Salkind (2017) sample data set (N = 200). To begin, open a new workbook in Excel. Copy and paste the following data into your workbook:

Gender

Grade

Reading Score

Mathematics Score

2

8

55

60

2

2

41

44

1

8

46

37

2

4

56

59

2

10

45

32

1

10

46

33

2

8

58

58

2

6

41

43

2

8

50

45

1

2

35

41

1

4

56

58

1

6

47

33

1

2

43

44

2

2

44

39

1

6

48

37

1

8

50

51

2

4

48

54

1

2

45

44

2

6

58

59

1

4

57

53

2

6

32

36

2

4

60

60

1

4

57

52

2

2

40

42

1

2

44

44

2

6

58

60

2

2

43

44

1

8

47

53

1

10

55

49

1

2

40

44

Note: For Gender, 1 = male; 2 = female.

Descriptive Statistics Table

For Reading Score and Mathematics Score, insert the obtained values of mean (M; rounded to one or two decimal places), median mode, range, and standard devation (SD; rounded to two decimal places) in the following table:

Table 1
Descriptive Statistics

Variable                            M                    Median               Mode             Range              SD

_____________________________________________________________________________

Reading Score               ##.##                     ##                      ##                  ##                 #.##

Mathematics Score       ##.##                      ##                      ##                  ##                 #.##

_____________________________________________________________________________

To test your understanding of these descriptive statistics covered in Chapter 7 of the Salkind (2017) textbook, answer the following questions:

1. For Reading Score, what is the sum of the scores divided by the number of scores? ________

2. For Reading Score, what is the score that occurs most frequently? ________

3. For Mathematics Score, what is the score above which one-half of the scores lie? _______

4. For Reading Score, what is the difference between the highest and lowest score? ______

5. For Mathematics Score, what is the average amount that each of the individual scores varies from the mean of the set of scores? __________

Before moving on, transfer your answers over to the PSY3660 Statistics Answer Sheet (page 1).

t-Test for Independent Means in Excel

To conduct a t-test for independent means in Excel, open a new workbook and copy and paste the following data on Reading Scores:

Male Student

Female Student

35

32

40

40

43

41

44

41

45

43

46

44

46

45

47

48

47

50

48

55

50

56

55

58

56

58

57

58

57

60

Now it's time to interpret the t-test results. Answer the following questions:

1. What is the mean Reading Score for male students? ________

2. What is the mean Reading Score for female students? ________

3. What is the probability value of the t-test (p)? _______

4. Is the probability value greater than or less than .05? _____________

5. Do you reject the null hypothesis? _________

6. What is your conclusion regarding male students and female students in terms of Reading Score?

7. Report your findings in APA format:

For Reading Scores, male students (M = ) [did or did not] differ from female students (M = ), t( ) = , p = . The null hypothesis [is or is not] rejected.

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