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Use the data below to answer the questions in this assignment. A data analyst is

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Question

Use the data below to answer the questions in this assignment.

A data analyst is interested in studying the relationship between length of unemployment and job-seeking activity among offenders recently released from prison. He interviews a sample of 12 unemployed offenders recently released into the community, obtaining the number of weeks they have been unemployed (“weeks”) and the number of job applications they have submitted during the past week (“job_apps”).

Enter the following data in SPSS with “job_apps” and “weeks” as your variable names.

Job_Apps

Weeks

7

6

7

7

5

3

8

7

7

9

2

5

6

4

9

5

7

1

2

8

9

8

1

3

Based on your SPSS results, state the specific probability that the results you found were due to error and comment on whether or not your results are statistically significant.

Job_Apps

Weeks

7

6

7

7

5

3

8

7

7

9

2

5

6

4

9

5

7

1

2

8

9

8

1

3

Explanation / Answer

Based on your SPSS results, state the specific probability that the results you found were due to error and comment on whether or not your results are statistically significant.

SPSS output:

Correlations

Job_Apps

Weeks

Job_Apps

Pearson Correlation

1

.231

Sig. (2-tailed)

.471

N

12

12

Weeks

Pearson Correlation

.231

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.471

N

12

12

Calculated correlation between the number of weeks they have been unemployed (“weeks”) and the number of job applications they have submitted during the past week is 0.231.

P value is 0.471 which is > 0.05 level.

Ho is not rejected.

The results are statistically not significant.

We conclude that there is no significant linear relation between the number of weeks they have been unemployed (“weeks”) and the number of job applications they have submitted during the past week.

Correlations

Job_Apps

Weeks

Job_Apps

Pearson Correlation

1

.231

Sig. (2-tailed)

.471

N

12

12

Weeks

Pearson Correlation

.231

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.471

N

12

12