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T-Test: T-TEST GROUPS Gender (1 2) /missing Analysis /VARIABLES Attitude /CRITERIA CI (.95)

This document summarizes the results of independent t-tests and a linear regression analyzing the relationship between gender and attitude. The t-tests found no significant difference in average attitude between males (mean=4.225) and females (mean=3.973). The linear regression also found that gender was not a significant predictor of attitude and explained little variance.
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T-Test: T-TEST GROUPS Gender (1 2) /missing Analysis /VARIABLES Attitude /CRITERIA CI (.95)

This document summarizes the results of independent t-tests and a linear regression analyzing the relationship between gender and attitude. The t-tests found no significant difference in average attitude between males (mean=4.225) and females (mean=3.973). The linear regression also found that gender was not a significant predictor of attitude and explained little variance.
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T-TEST GROUPS=Gender(1 2)

/MISSING=ANALYSIS
/VARIABLES=Attitude
/CRITERIA=CI(.95).

T-Test
Group Statistics

Gender N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean


Attitude Male 4 4.2250 .37749 .18875
Female 11 3.9727 .48392 .14591

Independent Samples Test

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


Variances Means

F Sig. t df
Attitude Equal variances assumed
.417 .530 .936 13

Equal variances not


1.057 6.916
assumed

Independent Samples Test

t-test for Equality of Means


95%
Confidence ...
Mean Std. Error
Sig. (2-tailed) Difference Difference Lower
Attitude Equal variances assumed
.366 .25227 .26948 -.32991

Equal variances not


.326 .25227 .23857 -.31324
assumed

Independent Samples Test

t-test for Equality


of Means
95% Confidence
Interval of the ...
Upper
Attitude Equal variances assumed
.83446

Equal variances not


.81779
assumed

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REGRESSION
/MISSING LISTWISE
/STATISTICS COEFF OUTS R ANOVA
/CRITERIA=PIN(.05) POUT(.10)
/NOORIGIN
/DEPENDENT Attitude
/METHOD=ENTER Gender.

Regression
Variables Entered/Removeda

Variables Variables
Model Entered Removed Method
b
1 Gender . Enter

a. Dependent Variable: Attitude


b. All requested variables entered.

Model Summary

Adjusted R Std. Error of the


Model R R Square Square Estimate
a
1 .251 .063 -.009 .46155
a. Predictors: (Constant), Gender

a
ANOVA

Sum of
Model Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
1 Regression .187 1 .187 .876 .366 b
Residual 2.769 13 .213
Total 2.956 14
a. Dependent Variable: Attitude
b. Predictors: (Constant), Gender

a
Coefficients

Standardized
Unstandardized Coefficients Coefficients
Model B Std. Error Beta t Sig.
1 (Constant) 4.477 .482 9.288 .000
Gender -.252 .269 -.251 -.936 .366
a. Dependent Variable: Attitude

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