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W09 Paper: JASP PracticeStart AssignmentDue Nov 11 by 9:59am Points 40 Submitting a file upload Available after Oct 28 at 9amOverviewTask: Perform analysis using JASPPurpose:Distinguish between variable types and how they can be analyzedManipulate a dataset prior to analysisCompute descriptive statistics on survey dataSelect appropriate methods of data analysis and presentationInstructor:Your instructor is available to answer any questions you have as you do this assignment.Your instructor will grade this assignment and provide feedback so you can be prepared to better analyze your own data.IntroductionThe steps you will take in this assignment are very similar to the steps you took on the previous page to practice using JASP. If you have not completed the practice exercise, go back and do it now.Step 01Before you begin, read the following information about the data you will analyze, how it was collected, and the research questions you need to answer with it.Data Source: This is a hypothetical data set based on the example Introduction and Survey already provided in this course.Variables:Variable Name Variable Type Variable DescriptionSexNominal0=Male1=FemaleAge Scale0=Younger than 1818-30999=Older than 31EthnicityNominal1=Caucasian2=African-American3=Latino or Hispanic4=Asian5=Native American6=Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander7=Two or more8=Other/Unknown9=Prefer not to sayLocationNominal0=Within 60 miles of BYU-I campus1=More than 60 miles away from BYU-I campusMarital StatusNominal0=Yes1=No9=Prefer not to sayCourse TypeNominal0=Online only courses1= A mix of online and campus2=only campus coursesUCLA Loneliness 1*Scale1=Hardly ever2=Some of the time3=OftenUCLA Loneliness 2*Scale1=Hardly ever2=Some of the time3=OftenUCLA Loneliness 3*Scale1=Hardly ever2=Some of the time3=OftenLoneliness ScoreScaleAdd the values of UCLA Loneliness 1,2, and 3.LonelinessNominalCalculate using a less than or equal to statement3 through 5= Not lonely6 through 9= LonelyRelatives 1*Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreRelatives 2*Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreRelatives 3*Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreFriends 1*Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreFriends 2*Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreFriends 3*Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreRelative ScoreScaleAdd the values of the Relatives 1, 2, and 3 columns.0-15The larger the number the larger the social network they have among their relatives.Friend ScoreScaleAdd the values of the Friends 1, 2, and 3 columns.0-15The larger the number the larger the social network they have among friends.Social Network SizeScaleAdd the values of the Relatives Score and Friends Score to create the social network size.0-30The larger the number the larger the participants social network size.*Though these variables are actually ordinal values, they have to be listed as scale variables in JASP in order to calculate the UCLA Loneliness and Social Network Size scores.Research Questions:Does loneliness occur more or less often among students taking online only courses compared to students taking mixed or campus only courses?Do students taking online only courses report bigger or smaller Social Network Sizes than students taking mixed or campus only courses?Step 02Repeat the analysis steps you took in the prepare exercise.Reexamine your research question and surveyDownload your data setDownload Download your data setImport your data into JASPEdit the variable typesEdit the variable labelsCompute new variablesFilter dataCalculate descriptive statisticsAnswer your research question and write interpretive statements in a word documentExamine your resultsCopy your tables and figures into your reportSave your analysisStep 02Check the format your tables and figures in APA format. See the guidelines outlined in the sites below:APA Tables and Figures 1Links to an external site.APA Tables and Figures 2Links to an external site.Step 03Write a few sentences that describe what you found interesting about the results.

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W09 Paper: JASP PracticeStart AssignmentDue Nov 11 by 9:59am Points 40 Submitting a file upload Available after Oct 28 at 9amOverviewTask: Perform analysis using JASPPurpose:Distinguish between variable types and how they can be analyzedManipulate a dataset prior to analysisCompute descriptive statistics on survey dataSelect appropriate methods of data analysis and presentationInstructor:Your instructor is available to answer any questions you have as you do this assignment.Your instructor will grade this assignment and provide feedback so you can be prepared to better analyze your own data.IntroductionThe steps you will take in this assignment are very similar to the steps you took on the previous page to practice using JASP. If you have not completed the practice exercise, go back and do it now.Step 01Before you begin, read the following information about the data you will analyze, how it was collected, and the research questions you need to answer with it.Data Source: This is a hypothetical data set based on the example Introduction and Survey already provided in this course.Variables:Variable Name Variable Type Variable DescriptionSexNominal0=Male1=FemaleAge Scale0=Younger than 1818-30999=Older than 31EthnicityNominal1=Caucasian2=African-American3=Latino or Hispanic4=Asian5=Native American6=Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander7=Two or more8=Other/Unknown9=Prefer not to sayLocationNominal0=Within 60 miles of BYU-I campus1=More than 60 miles away from BYU-I campusMarital StatusNominal0=Yes1=No9=Prefer not to sayCourse TypeNominal0=Online only courses1= A mix of online and campus2=only campus coursesUCLA Loneliness 1Scale1=Hardly ever2=Some of the time3=OftenUCLA Loneliness 2Scale1=Hardly ever2=Some of the time3=OftenUCLA Loneliness 3Scale1=Hardly ever2=Some of the time3=OftenLoneliness ScoreScaleAdd the values of UCLA Loneliness 1,2, and 3.LonelinessNominalCalculate using a less than or equal to statement3 through 5= Not lonely6 through 9= LonelyRelatives 1Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreRelatives 2Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreRelatives 3Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreFriends 1Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreFriends 2Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreFriends 3*Scale0=None1=One2=Two3=Three4=Four to eight5=Nine or moreRelative ScoreScaleAdd the values of the Relatives 1, 2, and 3 columns.0-15The larger the number the larger the social network they have among their relatives.Friend ScoreScaleAdd the values of the Friends 1, 2, and 3 columns.0-15The larger the number the larger the social network they have among friends.Social Network SizeScaleAdd the values of the Relatives Score and Friends Score to create the social network size.0-30The larger the number the larger the participants social network size.*Though these variables are actually ordinal values, they have to be listed as scale variables in JASP in order to calculate the UCLA Loneliness and Social Network Size scores.Research Questions:Does loneliness occur more or less often among students taking online only courses compared to students taking mixed or campus only courses?Do students taking online only courses report bigger or smaller Social Network Sizes than students taking mixed or campus only courses?Step 02Repeat the analysis steps you took in the prepare exercise.Reexamine your research question and surveyDownload your data setDownload Download your data setImport your data into JASPEdit the variable typesEdit the variable labelsCompute new variablesFilter dataCalculate descriptive statisticsAnswer your research question and write interpretive statements in a word documentExamine your resultsCopy your tables and figures into your reportSave your analysisStep 02Check the format your tables and figures in APA format. See the guidelines outlined in the sites below:APA Tables and Figures 1Links to an external site.APA Tables and Figures 2Links to an external site.Step 03Write a few sentences that describe what you found interesting about the results.

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W10 Paper: Results SectionNew AttemptDue Nov 18 by 9:59am Points 65 Submitting a file upload File Types doc and docx Available after Nov 4 at 9amOverviewTask: Individually analyze, write a results section, and write a discussion section using the data you collected in your Survey GroupPurpose: Determine which methods of presentation are best for the analysis and type of dataWrite a results section that is in APA format and styleInstructor: Is available to answer any question you have while doing this assignment. Your instructor will grade this assignment according to the rubric. InstructionsBefore you complete this assignment, you will need to get the data your group collected.You will need to take six steps to complete this assignment.Step 01Complete your data analysis using the skills you learned on the W09 Prepare: JASP and Data Analysis Steps page. Step 02Download and use the template for this section Download the template for this section.Step 03Write your Results Section using the readings from this week.Step 04Proofread your writing and submit your paper belowStep 05Check back for your instructor’s feedback and incorporate it into these sections to improve your final paper.RubricResults Section (1)Results Section (1)Criteria Ratings PtsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResults: Organization10 ptsResults are organized in a logical manner to answer research question and validate sample6 ptsPresentation of results are somewhat disorganized2 ptsOrganization of results make the section difficult for the reader to understand.10 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResults: Data analysis15 ptsNumeric data including descriptive statistics and frequency counts, tables, and figures adequately describe the sample and the answer the research question.11 ptsMost of the numeric results presented are appropriate for the data collected.6 ptsNumeric results are present but they are not the appropriate type of descriptive statistics or frequency counts to summarize the data collected.0 ptsNo numeric results are presented15 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResults: Interpretation15 ptsInterpretation of the numeric results is logical, organized, and addresses the research question.11 ptsInterpretation of numeric results is missing logical connections, organization, or does not address the research question.6 ptsInterpretation is disjointed a missing several elements necessary to interpret the results and address the research question.0 ptsInterpretation is missing15 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResults: Figures and Tables15 ptsAll tables and figures are formatted correctly including numbers, titles, heading, and body.11 ptsTables and figures are formatted correctly with a few exceptions.6 ptsTables and figures present but a missing significant formatting elements.0 ptsTables are not present, and they would be useful for the reader.15 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEntire Paper: Grammar, Spelling, Punctuation5 ptsPaper has few errors3 ptsPaper has more than a few errors, but they do not obscure the meaning of the paper.2 ptsPaper has many distracting errors0 ptsThere are so many errors the meaning is obscured and the paper difficult to read.5 ptsThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeEntire Paper: FormatThere are so many errors the meaning is obscured and the paper difficult to read.5 ptsThe paper is correctly in APA format including the running head, spacing, font, and quotes.3 ptsThe paper generally follows APA format including the running head, spacing, font, and quotes but there are a few errors2 ptsThere is some attempt to write the paper in APA format including the running head, spacing, font, and quotes but there are several errors0 ptsNo evidence of use of APA format.5 ptsTotal Points: 65

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