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RM LAB Practical Mayank 004

Bba (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University)

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RM LAB PRACTICAL

NAME – MAYANK SINGH


ROLL NO - 00414901719
CLASS – BBA (G) SECTION - A (4th SEM)

MAHARAJA SURAJMAL INSTITUTE


Internal Exam of RM Lab

Q1 Mr Sanjay wants to analyse the following data


CAT Score NEET Score
7 2
8 6
5 4
4 5
4 2
3 8
5 6
8 9
9 6
2 4
4 3
7 6
8 7
1 9
3 8
5 4
7 3
9 2

Calculate
a. Pearson’s Correlation
b. Calculate Frequency distributions

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Ans. 1) (a.)

Step 1: Enter Data in Data View

Step 2: Enter Data in Variable View

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Step 3: Go to Correlate > Bivariate >

tep 4: Select CAT Score and NEET Score and take them under Variables

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tep 5: Click on OK to get the required output

Ans. 1) (b.)

Step 1: Change measure to Nominal. Go to Analyze > Frequencies

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tep 2: Select CAT Score and NEET Score and take them under Variables

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Step 3: Click on Statistics and select the required fields. Then press continue.

Step 4: Press OK to get the required output

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QUESTION - 2

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Q 2 Consider following hypothesis and state your analysis by Calculating Chi


square.
H = There is no significant influence of Attendance on Marks
o

H = There is significant influence of Attendance on Marks


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Attendance MARKS
25 39
30 37
28 25
26 37
23 29
27 27
28 36
29 38
30 25
22 24
21 33
25 22
24 21
27 26
26 29
25 24
24 36
23 37
23 38
22 26

Ans. 2) (a.)

Step 1: Enter Data in Data View

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Step 2: Enter Data in Variable View

Step 3: Go to Analyze > Nonparametric Tests > Legacy Dialogs > Chi-square

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Step 4: Select Attendance and Marks and take them under Test Variable List. Then Click Options.
Select Descriptive and press continue

Step 5: Press OK to get the required output

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H0 = This shows that there is no significant influence of Attendance on Marks is the Null hypothesis.
H1 = This shows that there is a significant influence of Attendance on Marks is the Alternate
Hypothesis.

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