2. In paragraph format, address all these items for the results section for EVERY hypotheses:
A. Type of Data (scale of measurement)
B. Type of test (name and define the statistical analysis)
C. Statistical Assumptions (define and evaluate)
D. Define the statistical hypotheses (null and alternative)
E. State the decision, insert statistics here (use standard phrasing)
a. (Reject) “There is sufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis, state the null,
include statistics at the end, like r = .23,
p
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OR
b. (Fail to reject) “There is insufficient evidence to reject the null hypothesis, …”
F. Include a brief interpretation of those findings (use simple language and avoid statistical jargon).
Extracted text: 292 297 **. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). AMS STUDY HYPOTHESIS #4 Correlations Correlations Extrinsic Motiv WORK 32 Extrinsic Motiv Pearson Correlation 1 .069 Sig. (2-tailed) .241 293 290 WORK 32 Pearson Correlation .069 1 Sig. (2-tailed) 241 N. 290 298