1.(5 points) Complete the following table. You only need to fill in either the Lower Diagonal or Upper Diagonal portion of the table (not both), then answer the following questions based on the tabled informationand the SPSS output.

Correlations for Entire Sample (N =)

Test 1 / Test 2 / Test 3 / Test 4
Test 1 / 1.00
Test 2 / 1.00
Test 3 / 1.00
Test 4 / 1.00

Which pair of tests has the strongest overall correlation?

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Which pair of tests has the strongest positive correlation?

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Which pair of tests has the strongest negative correlation?

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Which pair of tests has the weakest overall correlation?

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Which pair of tests has the weakest positive correlation?

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Which pair of tests has the weakest negative correlation?

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Which pair(s) of tests had a correlation significantly greater than (different from) zero? Hint: you will need to look back at the SPSS output.

2.(5 points) Complete the following table. You only need to fill in either the Lower Diagonal or Upper Diagonal portion of the table (not both), then answer the following questions based on the tabled informationand the SPSS output.

Correlations for Red Group (N =)

Test 1 / Test 2 / Test 3 / Test 4
Test 1 / 1.00
Test 2 / 1.00
Test 3 / 1.00
Test 4 / 1.00

Which pair of tests has the strongest overall correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the strongest positive correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the strongest negative correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the weakest overall correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the weakest positive correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the weakest negative correlation?

andr =

Which pair(s) of tests had a correlation significantly greater than (different from) zero? Hint: you will need to look back at the SPSS output.

3.(5 points) Complete the following table. You only need to fill in either the Lower Diagonal or Upper Diagonal portion of the table (not both), then answer the following questions based on the tabled information and the SPSS output.

Correlations for Blue Group (N =)

Test 1 / Test 2 / Test 3 / Test 4
Test 1 / 1.00
Test 2 / 1.00
Test 3 / 1.00
Test 4 / 1.00

Which pair of tests has the strongest overall correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the strongest positive correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the strongest negative correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the weakest overall correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the weakest positive correlation?

andr =

Which pair of tests has the weakest negative correlation?

andr =

Which pair(s) of tests had a correlation significantly greater than (different from) zero? Hint: you will need to look back at the SPSS output.

Assignment No. 1

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Correlations for Entire Sample

Correlations for Red Group

Correlations for Blue Group

Assignment No. 1 - Correlation