Sample formula in solving for the weighted 1. In row 57 and column B, type/label the cell as mean (wx) using the grouped data follows: a. =(5*E57+4*E58+3*E59+2*E60+1*E61)/46 then press enter 5 b. Drag the formula up to the last statement. 4 3 Check the results using the raw or ungrouped 2 data. 1 1. Using countif, count the number of the a. Drag the formula up to the last statement. following: a. male/female students; 4. For the grades of the respondents, sort the b. those coming from public/private high data according to grade . schools; and NOTE: Observe proper sorting of data. c. those who responded 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 in the Highlight the desired range and copy the 10 statements. number of students which is reflected at the bottom part of the screen. Type the countif formula. 5 =COUNTIF(C10:C55,5) Correlation: Spearman rho 1. Solve for the individual attitude (average attitude). 4 =COUNTIF(C10:C55,4) 2. In column O, make a formula in getting the average. 3 =COUNTIF(C10:C55,3) =average(E10:N10) 2 =COUNTIF(C10:C55,2) 3. Drag the formula up to the last respondent. 1 =COUNTIF(C10:C55,1) 4. Copy column B(grade in Calculus1) and paste it in column P. 2. Drag the formula up to the last statement 5. Type Vassarstats.net (statement10). 6. Click Ordinal 3. Solve for the weighted mean (using 7. Click Rank Order Correlation grouped data) or average (ungrouped 8. Enter the number of pairs (respondents) data) of the ten statements. The results are 9. Copy the average attitude and the grade and paste the same. in the box “data import” B C D E F G 10. Click calculate from raw data 11. Click calculate from ranks. 56 f=1,m=2 pr=1,pu=2 s1 s2 s3 12. Copy the value of rs. 57 5 0 0 7 4 2 58 4 0 0 19 33 24 59 3 0 0 17 9 18 Correlation: Pearson r 60 2 26 38 11 8 11 1. Copy column B(grade in Calculus1) and paste it in column R. 61 1 30 18 2 2 1 2. Click the link: http://vassarstats.net/ 3. Click Correlation and Regression grouped data wx 3.32 4. Click the data import version 5. Copy data from excel and paste in data entry box. ungrouped data average 3.32 6. Click calculate 7. Consider only the necessary data (r, p-value 2 tailed) Scatter Diagram 1. Highlight both the Calculus1 and Calculus2 grades of the students. 2. Click insert, click scatter plot(represented by dots) 3. In the chart layout, click the graph that has the trend line. 4. Erase unnecessary data. 5. Click Layout, click axis title, then click primary horizontal title and select title below axis and type the label. 6. Click Layout, click axis title, then click primary vertical title and select vertical title and type the label 7. Click Layout, click trendline, click more trendline options, and click display equation on chart, and display r-squared value on chart. t-test for Independent Data: 1. Sort data according to type of hs graduated. Observe proper sorting. 2. Type http://faculty.vassar.edu/lowry/VassarStats.html 3. At the left side,clickt test and procedures. 4. Click Two-Sample t-Test for Independent or Correlated Samples. 5. Click independent samples 6. Click box of sample A. 7. Copy the grades of all students coming from private hs and paste in column A. 8. Click box of sample B 9. Copy the grades of all students coming from public hs and paste in column B 10. Click calculate. 11. Copy only the necessary data, the means of A and B, and t test result. To solve for the standard deviation 1. Type = and click insert, click fx, and click stdev. 2. Highlight the grades of students coming from public hs, paste in Value 1, then click ok. 3. Highlight the grades of students coming from private hs, paste in Value 1, then click ok. 4. Round off numbers to the nearest hundredths.
Chi square computation.
Identifying the observed Frequencies 1. Sort the data considering the individual mean or average attitude. 2. Type the verbal description of each mean. 3. Highlight the data. 4. Sort the data according to their sex, and click “add level”, then choose column wherein the verbal description falls. 5. Count the male students who strongly agree, agree, undecided, etc. 6. Do the same with the female students.
On Line chi square calculator
1. Type https://www.socscistatistics.com/tests/chisquare 2/default2.aspx 2. Enter group and category names and click the next button. 3. Type the data and click the next button. 4. Consider the 0.05 significance level and click the calculate Chi-square button. 5. Copy the chi square value and p-value.
Mann-Whitney U Test
1. Sort the data ( type of HS graduated from)
2. Consider the attitude of the students from private and public schools. 3. Type http://vassarstats.net/ . 4. Click ordinal data. 5. Click Mann-Whitney Test 6. Enter the number of students for each sample. Consider the bigger sample size first. 7. Copy the scores of Sample A and Sample B. 8. Click Import data to data cells. 9. Click Calculate from Raw Data. 10. Consider the important results (mean ranks, p- value, the smaller U) 11. Make an array of both groups and identify the median of each group.