Resources: Chet Data
1. Develop two additional correlational hypotheses (which items will correlate with each other, and in what direction?). Be sure your variables make sense.
2. Run the correlations for all three, report the r value and the p-value
1. You may use jamovi or Excel for this (or the software/site of your choice).
2. If you use Excel, you can compute the r-value from a formula, the p-value from this site: https://www.socscistatistics.com/pvalues/pearsondistribution.aspx (or similar).
3. Report in APA format: r = .XXX, p = .xxx and describe (e.g., “X variable was positively/negatively/not correlated with Y variable”).
3. Generate the scatterplot and trendline (for all three).