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CROSSTABS

/TABLES=selfregulation BY APD
/FORMAT=AVALUE TABLES
/STATISTICS=CHISQ CORR
/CELLS=COUNT EXPECTED TOTAL
/COUNT ROUND CELL.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created

14-OCT-2016 19:14:41

Comments
Input

Active Dataset

DataSet0

Filter

<none>

Weight

<none>

Split File

<none>

N of Rows in Working Data

15

File
Missing Value Handling

Definition of Missing

User-defined missing values are treated


as missing.

Cases Used

Statistics for each table are based on all


the cases with valid data in the
specified range(s) for all variables in
each table.

Syntax

CROSSTABS
/TABLES=selfregulation BY APD
/FORMAT=AVALUE TABLES
/STATISTICS=CHISQ CORR
/CELLS=COUNT EXPECTED TOTAL
/COUNT ROUND CELL.

Resources

Processor Time

00:00:00,00

Elapsed Time

00:00:00,08

Dimensions Requested

Cells Available

349496

Case Processing Summary


Cases

Valid
N
selfregulation * APD

Missing
Percent

15

Total

Percent

100,0%

Percent

0,0%

15

lengkap

Total

100,0%

selfregulation * APD Crosstabulation


APD
tidak lengkap
selfregulation

rendah

Count

10

12

Expected Count

8,0

4,0

12,0

66,7%

13,3%

80,0%

2,0

1,0

3,0

0,0%

20,0%

20,0%

10

15

10,0

5,0

15,0

66,7%

33,3%

100,0%

% of Total
tinggi

Count
Expected Count
% of Total

Total

Count
Expected Count
% of Total

Chi-Square Tests
Asymptotic
Value
Pearson Chi-Square
Continuity Correction

Likelihood Ratio

Significance (2-

Exact Sig. (2-

Exact Sig. (1-

sided)

sided)

sided)

df

7,500a

,006

4,219

,040

8,282

,004

Fisher's Exact Test


Linear-by-Linear Association
N of Valid Cases

,022
7,000

,008

15

a. 3 cells (75,0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 1,00.
b. Computed only for a 2x2 table

Symmetric Measures
Asymptotic
Standardized
Value

Error

Approximate
Tb

,022

Interval by

Pearson's R

Interval
Ordinal by

Spearman

Ordinal

Correlation

N of Valid Cases

,707

,165

3,606

,707

,165

3,606

15
Symmetric Measures
Approximate Significance

Interval by Interval

Pearson's R

,003c

Ordinal by Ordinal

Spearman Correlation

,003c

N of Valid Cases
a. Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b. Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.
c. Based on normal approximation.

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