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Research Skills

Research Skills. Week 8: Exploring a new dataset and Chi-square. Last week. Means, SDs and z-scores problem sheet. Deadline for coursework. Today. Looking at data from maths education questionnaire (week 2). Hypotheses. Levels of measurement. Chi-Square problem sheet. Second Lab Report.

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Research Skills

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  1. Research Skills Week 8: Exploring a new dataset and Chi-square.

  2. Last week • Means, SDs and z-scores problem sheet. • Deadline for coursework.

  3. Today • Looking at data from maths education questionnaire (week 2). • Hypotheses. • Levels of measurement. • Chi-Square problem sheet.

  4. Second Lab Report • Maths questionnaire (week 2). • Open data on Graham’s website “maths questionnaire SPSS data” • Which variables are categorical and which are continuous?

  5. 1 Hypothesis Can be either: • Continuous Hypothesis: • Should be tested with 2 continuous questions • e.g. “relationship between secondary school teacher kindness and maths anxiety ” • Categorical Hypothesis: - • Should be tested with 2 categorical questions • e.g. “association between gender and studying Psychology at A-level”

  6. Types of analysis • Continuous Hypothesis: • Inferential statistics: regression (week 9) correlation (week 10). • Categorical Hypothesis: - • Inferential statistics: Chi-Square test of association (today).

  7. Top Tip • Find past research whilst choosing hypothesis. • Hypothesis should be theoretically motivated. • Think about what analysis you want to do.

  8. Nominal “Name” E.g. Gender Ordinal “Order” E.g. Horse racing Ratio “Real zero” E.g. Height Interval “Imaginary zero” E.g. Temperature

  9. WHAT TEST TO USE? THE FLOW CHART

  10. Chi-Square problem sheet

  11. What now? • Come up with a hypothesis by next week. • Next Week: lab report refresher and regression.

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