Psychology assignment 2566
PSY 870: Module 3 Problem Set 聽 GAF, Consumer Satisfaction, and Type of Clinical Agency (Public or Private) A researcher wants to know if mental health clients of private versus public service agencies differ on Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) scores and on Satisfaction with Services (Satisfaction).聽She has collected data for 34 clients from a private agency and for 47 clients of a public agency. 聽 Directions: Use the SPSS data file for Module 3 (located in Topic Materials) to answer the following questions: 1.聽聽聽聽聽 What is the independent variable in this study? What are the dependent variables? 2.聽聽聽聽聽 The first step for the researcher will be to clean and screen the data.聽Please do this for the researcher and report your findings.聽Be sure to check it for possible coding errors, as well as complete the screening of the data to see if the data meet assumptions for parametric tests. Did you find any errors that the researcher made when setting up the SPSS data file (check the variable view)?聽If so, what did you find? How did you correct it? 聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 HINT: Yes, one of the variables is incorrectly listed as scale. 3.聽聽聽聽聽 Were there missing values on any of the variables? If so, what might you do for those for the independent variable?聽What about those for each of the dependent variables?聽Explain your reasoning. HINTS: 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Yes, each variable has some missing data. Describe how many (and % of all) are missing on each variable. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 When considering what to do about the missing values on each variable, consider if you really can guess what agency a person came from.聽 Next, for the continuous variables, consider (1) what % of values are missing (if more than 5% are missing, what might this mean?); (2) is there a pattern to the missing scores?聽 Include information from the Output file of your SPSS Explore analyses to provide specific number and % of missing values on each of the dependent variables.聽 Based on this, what recommendation would you make for what to do about the missing values? 4.聽聽聽聽聽 Did you find any outliers on the dependent variables that were due to errors of coding? If so, what and why? How would you correct an error of coding?3 HINT: One of the outliers on one continuous variable clearly is a coding error. Which one is that? What would be the best way to handle that outlier? 5.聽聽聽聽聽 How might you deal with outliers that are not due to coding errors?聽Explain your reasoning. HINT: Use the information you have from your Output file from your Explore analyses to describe the outliers (e.g. how many outliers are there on each continuous variable; do they fall above and/or below the mean). What are ways to handle outliers on the continuous variables? Might there be some arguments against deleting outliers? What are these? 6.聽聽聽聽聽 Check the descriptive statistics, histograms, stem-and-leaf plots, and the tests for normality that you obtained from your analyses (see box to check in “Plots” when using Explore to analyze descriptive statistics of your data).聽Considering the skewness and kurtosis values, as well as the Shapiro-Wilk’s results (preferred for small sample sizes), did the distribution of scores on either of the dependent variables violate the assumption of normality?聽How can you tell from the information you obtained from your analyses? HINTS: 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 First, you can look at your histograms and stem-and-leaf plots to see if you observe marked skewness or other indicators of differences between the distribution of scores from the normal distribution. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Next, you can inspect the computed values for skewness and kurtosis for your variables from your analyses. Report these values in your answer for the continuous dependent variables? Which ones are greater than + 1.0? What does having a skewness or kurtosis value that is greater than + 1.0 tell you about normality? Then, discuss what having these kinds of values tell you about the normality of the distribution of scores on that variable. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Next, look at the Shapiro-Wilks鈥 tests of normality that you ran. Results with p < .001 or less indicate a violation of the normality assumption using this type of evaluation. 7.聽聽聽聽聽 If in #6, you identified any distributions that violate the assumption of normality, what are some options you might use to try to correct the distribution to get closer to normality? (You do not need to do these steps.聽Just describe them.) 聽 8.聽聽聽聽聽 Write a sample result section, discussing your data screening activity.
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