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1. Do couples discipline differ in style in disciplining their child/children?

Paired Samples Correlations

N Correlation Sig.
Pair COUPLES &
14 .598 .024
1 DISCIPLINARY_STYLE

Paired Samples Test


Paired Differences
95% Confidence
Interval of the
Std. Error Difference
Mean Std. Deviation Mean Lower Upper t df Sig. (2-tailed)
Pair COUPLES -
-85.571 6.525 1.744 -89.339 -81.804 -49.072 13 .000
1 DISCIPLINARY_STYLE

a. Ho: There is no significant difference in the way couples discipline their children.

b. Ha: There is a significant difference in the way couples discipline their children.

c. Alpha and statistical test


a=0.05; t-test for paired samples

d. Decision: Reject Ho; 0.000<0.05

e. Conclusion: There is significant difference in the way couples discipline their children.

Computed p-value: 0.000

2. Strategies in studying effectiveness


Group Statistics

Std. Error
METHOD N Mean Std. Deviation Mean
SCORES A 4 86.25 5.560 2.780
B 4 84.25 9.535 4.768

Independent Samples Test


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

Sig.
SCORES Equal variances
F 1.144
assumed
Equal varia

a. Ho: There is no significant difference among the results based on strategies in studying
effectiveness.

b. There is a significant difference among the results based on strategies in studying


effectiveness.

c. Alpha and statistical test


a= 0.05; t-test for independent samples

d. Decision: Failed to reject Ho; 0.729>0.05

e. Conclusion: There is no sufficient evidence to say that there is a significant difference among
the results based on strategies in studying effectiveness.

Computed p-value: 0.729

3. Weights of newborns in pounds (6.77 population mean)

One-Sample Statistics

N
WEIGHT
One-Sam ple Test

Test Value = 6.77


95% Confidence
Interval of the
Mean Difference
t df Sig. (2-tailed) Difference Lower Upper
WEIGHT .000 9 1.000 .0000 -.918 .918

a. Ho: There is no significant difference among the weights of the newborns.

b. Ha: There is a significant difference among the weights of the newborns.

c. Alpha and statistical


a= 0.05; t-test for one sample

d. Decision: Failed to Reject Ho; 1.000>0.05

e. Conclusion: There is no sufficient evidence to say that there is a significant difference


among the weights of the newborns.

Computed p-value: 1.000

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