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PROBLEM 1

Ho: Type A individuals do not have significantly higher scores on Need for Achievement than Type B
individuals.

H1: Type A individuals have significantly higher scores on Need for Achievement than Type B individuals.

Group Statistics
Group N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean
Scores Type A 10 11.20 2.700 .854
Type B 10 7.20 2.044 .646

Independent Samples Test


Levene's Test for
t-test for Equality of Means
Equality of Variances

Mean Std. Error 95% Confidence Interval of


Sig. (2-
F Sig. t df Differenc Differenc the Difference
tailed)
e e Lower Upper

Equal variances
.484 .495 3.735 18 .002 4.000 1.071 1.750 6.250
assumed
Scores
Equal variances 16.76
3.735 .002 4.000 1.071 1.738 6.262
not assumed 6

Conclusion: Type A participants have significantly higher scores on Need for Achievement than Type B
participants, t (18) = 3.735, p < .05.

PROBLEM 2

Ho: Families in Virginia do not have significantly more children on average than families in the population
of the United States.

H1: Families in Virginia have significantly more children on average than families in the population of the
United States.

One-Sample Statistics

N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean

Children 7 4.000 2.5166 .9512


One-Sample Test
Test Value = 2.1
95% Confidence Interval of the
Mean Difference
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Difference Lower Upper
Children 1.997 6 .093 1.9000 -.427 4.227

Conclusion: The mean number of children for a sample of families in Virginia is significantly greater than
the mean number of children for families in the population of the United States, t (6) = 1.997, p < .05.

PROBLEM 3
HO: Depressed individuals who receive psychotherapy in addition to drug therapy do not display
significantly lower levels of depression than depressed individuals who receive only drug therapy.

H1: Depressed individuals who receive psychotherapy in addition to drug therapy display significantly
lower levels of depression than depressed individuals who receive only drug therapy.

Group Statistics
Std. Std. Error
N Mean
Group Deviation Mean
Psycho Therapy plus
10 18.60 2.591 .819
Scores Drug Therapy
Drug Therapy 10 25.90 2.183 .690

Independent Samples Test


Levene's Test for
t-test for Equality of Means
Equality of Variances

95% Confidence Interval


Mean Std. Error
F Sig. t df Sig. (2-tailed) of the Difference
Difference Difference
Lower Upper

Equal variances
.209 .653 -6.814 18 .000 -7.300 1.071 -9.551 -5.049
Score assumed

s Equal variances
-6.814 17.498 .000 -7.300 1.071 -9.555 -5.045
not assumed

Conclusion: Depressed individuals who receive psychotherapy in addition to drug therapy for depression
displayed significantly lower levels of depression than persons with a diagnosis of depression who
received only drug therapy, t (18) = -6.814, p ˂ .05.
PROBLEM 4
HO: The mean productivity rating for employees in Human Resource Management is not significantly
higher than in the company as a whole.
H1: The mean productivity rating for employees in Human Resource Management is significantly higher
than in the company as a whole.

One-Sample Statistics
N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean
Rating 15 4.107 .2865 .0740

One-Sample Test
Test Value = 3.8
95% Confidence Interval of the
Mean Difference
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Difference Lower Upper
Rating 4.145 14 .001 .3067 .148 .465

Conclusion: The productivity scores for employees in the department of Human Resource Management
are significantly higher than those employees in the company as a whole, t (14) = 4.145, p ˂ .05.

Members:
Mica Ella Galzote
Jolina Estremos
Kathlinne Caintic
Jean Mary Anonat
Johanne Marie Agrade

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