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Correlations

Test if the variables are significantly correlated Copy data to SPSS(as is). Run correlation analysis. It will result in a correlation matri . !ith " #$ significant %naly&e #$ correlate #$ bivariate %ll data are scale. Put all into variables. Chec' pearson(s.

Correlations weight weight Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ height Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ grademath Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ allowance Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ circumference Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ .9 30 .516** .003 30 .163 .389 30 -.408* .0 5 30
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height 1 .516** .003 30 1

grademath .163 .389 30 -.1 4 .51 30 30 1

allowance -.408* .0 5 30 -. 99 .109 30 .049 .%96

circumference .9
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.000 30 .361* .050 30 . 04 . 80 30 -.3 3 .08

-.1 4 .51 30 -. 99 .109 30 .361* .050 30

30 .049 .%96 30 . 04 . 80 30

30 1

30 -.3 3 .08 30

30 1

.000 30

30

**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 le&el " -tailed#. *. Correlation is significant at the 0.05 le&el " -tailed#.

$egati&e relationshi' -( indirect relationshi' )f it is far from 1* it is not related or ma+ ha&e relationshi' ,ut weaWhich of the quantitative variables are significantly correlated? .eight and height /o0 ' 1 0 2here is no linear relationshi' /a0 ' 3 0 2here is a linear relationshi' 4 1 .01 P&alue0 .003 5ecision0 6e7ect /o Conclusion0 2here is a significant linear relationshi' .eight and grade /o0 '1 0 /a0 ' 3 0 4 1 3.01 P&alue0.389 5ecision0 8ail to 6e7ect /o Conclusion0 2here is no linear relationshi' ,etween weight and grade r1.516

Scatter plot )raphs #$ *egacy +ialogs #$ Scatter

Regression
To test R ,oth values are scale Response variable- ,P Correlate #$ ,ivariate. Chec' person(s two tailed. .o- p / 0 There is no linear relationship between sodium and ,P .a- p 1 0 There is a linear relationship between sodium and ,P

2 / .03
Correlations !odium !odium Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ 9P Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ 1 .94
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9P 1 .94
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.000 1 1

.000 1 1

**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 le&el " -tailed#.

P value 4 .003 +ecision- Re5ect .o Conclusion- There is a linear relationship between 6a and ,P .ighly significant R- .789 *inear Regression %naly&e #$ Regression #$ *inear ,p : dependent 6a : independent
Variables Entered/Removedb ;aria,les :odel 1 <ntered !odiuma ;aria,les 6emo&ed :ethod . <nter

a. =ll re>uested &aria,les entered. ,. 5e'endent ;aria,le0 9P

Model Summary =d7usted 6 :odel 1 6 .94


a

!td. <rror of the <stimate

6 !>uare .888

!>uare .8%%

6. 83 3

a. Predictors0 "Constant#* !odium

Rs;uare #$ coefficient of determination< variation

A !VAb :odel 1 6egression 6esidual 2otal a. Predictors0 "Constant#* !odium ,. 5e'endent ;aria,le0 9P !um of !>uares 3136.8%% 394.%89 3531.66% df 1 10 11 :ean !>uare 3136.8%% 39.4%9 8 %9.45% !ig. .000a

This table will give P value Testing the significance of ,eta .o- , / 0 .a- , 1 0 2- .03 P value 4 .003 +ecision- Re5ect .o Conclusion- There is a regression e;uation If fail to re5ect .o< no need for table =. 6o e;uation. Regression e;uation / found on last table >coefficients?

Coefficientsa !tandardi@ed ?nstandardi@ed Coefficients :odel 1 "Constant# !odium a. 5e'endent ;aria,le0 9P 9 -198.0 6 5 .456 !td. <rror 41. 33 5.885 .94 Coefficients 9eta t -4.803 8.914 !ig. .001 .000

REGRESSION EQUATION:
@bp / #37A.09B C D9.8DBEna y#int slope

If sig is 0< pvalue is significant for slope Predict a person(s ,P when his sodium is a. B.= and b. F.B mg Simply substitute in the e;uation for E

Multiple regression
%naly&e #$ Regression #$ *inear Regression S,P : dependent Cd< Ginc : Independent

Model Summary =d7usted 6 :odel 1 6 .441a 6 !>uare .194 !>uare .048 !td. <rror of the <stimate 4.608%

a. Predictors0 "Constant#* C5* Ainc

A !VAb :odel 1 6egression 6esidual 2otal !um of !>uares 1608. 3 6661.48 8 69.%14 11 13 df :ean !>uare 804.116 605.589 8 1.3 8 !ig. .304a

a. Predictors0 "Constant#* C5* Ainc ,. 5e'endent ;aria,le0 !9P

No linear regression/ relationship.

Correlations C5 C5 Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ Ainc Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ !9P Pearson Correlation !ig. " -tailed# $ 14 .931** .000 14 .439 .116 14 14 .4 4 .131 14 14 1 Ainc .931** .000 14 1 !9P .439 .116 14 .4 4 .131 14 1

**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 le&el " -tailed#.

Ginc and Cd are highly correlated % linear regression for the two can be done with &inc as dependent

Coefficientsa !tandardi@ed ?nstandardi@ed Coefficients :odel 1 "Constant# C5 a. 5e'endent ;aria,le0 Ainc 9 -5.515 1.936 !td. <rror 13. 6% . 19 .931 Coefficients 9eta t -.416 8.8 1 !ig. .685 .000

@ intercept is no significant so constant is not added to the regression e;uation R value/ .7=3 strong linear relationship

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