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Page 1: Using Spss   Correlations
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CorrelationsCorrelations

ProcedureProcedure

Analyze → Correlate → BivariateAnalyze → Correlate → Bivariate

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1. Analyze

2. Correlate 3. Bivariate

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Highlight the variables to be correlated

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Press the button The selected variables will be

transferred here

Press “OK” to execute the command

Check “Pearson”

Select “Two-tailed”

Check “Flag significant correlations

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Correlations

Correlations

1 .480** .437**

. .000 .000

243 243 243

.480** 1 .412**

.000 . .000

243 243 243

.437** .412** 1

.000 .000 .

243 243 243

Pearson Correlation

Sig. (2-tailed)

N

Pearson Correlation

Sig. (2-tailed)

N

Pearson Correlation

Sig. (2-tailed)

N

p1

p2

p3

p1 p2 p3

Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).**.

Correlation coefficient of p1 and p2 =0.480

Significant level of the correlation0.000, normally written as p ≤ 0.001

The sample size = 243

Typical hypothesis for correlation:H0 : There is no significant relationship between p1 and p2

Correlation analysis shows that H0 is not supported. This means that there is asignificant relationship between p1 and p2 (r = 0.48, p ≤ 0.001)

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