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SPSS samenvatting- Outputs & Tests

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This document explains how to interpret the results of various statistical tests in SPSS. It includes sample output, explanations of important results such as t-values, p-values, and mean differences, and helps to choose the right test based on the type of variables and the research question.

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SPSS interpretation


1. Pearson’s r (Correlation)

SPSS Output:

Correlations Variable 1 Variable 2 Sig. (2-tailed)
Variable 1 1 0.78 0.001
Variable 2 0.78 1

Interpretation:

 r = 0.78: There is a strong positive correlation between the two variables.
 Sig. (p = 0.001): Since p<0.05p, the correlation is statistically significant.
-> Reject H0.



2. One-Sample t-test

SPSS Output:

Test Value = 50 t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference
Sample Mean 2.45 29 0.021 5.2

Interpretation:

 t = 2.45: The sample mean differs from the test value.
 Sig. (p = 0.021): Since p<0.05, the difference is statistically significant.
Reject H0.
 Mean Difference = 5.2: The sample mean is 5.2 higher than the test value (50).



3. Independent Samples t-test

SPSS Output:

Levene's Test F Sig.
Equal variances assumed 1.34 0.25
Equal variances not assumed
t-test for Equality of Sig. (2- Mean 95% CI of the
t df
Means tailed) Difference Difference
Equal variances assumed -3.21 48 0.003 -2.8 [-4.5, -1.1]
Equal variances not
-3.21 45.6 0.003 -2.8 [-4.5, -1.1]
assumed

, Interpretation:

 Levene’s test (p = 0.25): Since p≥0.05p, equal variances are assumed. Use the "Equal
variances assumed" row.
 t = -3.21, p = 0.003: The group means are significantly different. Reject H0.
 Mean Difference = -2.8: Group 1 has a mean 2.8 lower than Group 2.



4. ANOVA

SPSS Output:

ANOVA Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
Between Groups 45.2 2 22.6 5.78 0.004
Within Groups 156.8 57 2.75
Total 202.0 59

Interpretation:

 F = 5.78, p = 0.004: Since p<0.05,at least one group mean significantly differs from
the others. Reject H0.
 Post-hoc Tests (if provided): Examine pairwise comparisons to identify which
specific group means differ.



5. Chi-Square Test for Independence

SPSS Output:

Chi-Square Tests Value df Sig.
Pearson Chi-Square 12.5 2 0.002
Likelihood Ratio 13.2 2 0.001
Linear-by-Linear Assoc. 4.2 1 0.040
N of Valid Cases 200

Crosstabulation Table:

Group Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Total
Variable A1 20 30 50 100
Variable A2 15 25 60 100

Interpretation:

 Chi-Square (p = 0.002): Since p<0.05, the variables are significantly associated.
Reject H0
 Crosstab Table: Compare observed and expected frequencies to interpret the nature
of the relationship.
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