Listed below are various statistical analyses from EDR-8201 and
EDR-8202. Briefly describe one way you could use each of the analyses
in a research setting.
● Simple linear regression
● Multiple regression
● Factorial analysis of variance
● Multivariate analysis of variance
● Factor analysis
Assume that you are conducting one of the statistical analyses
mentioned above, and you must decide between using a one- or
two-tailed test. When will be appropriate to use a one-tailed test? When
will be appropriate to use a two-tailed test?
Part 2:
With the current flourishing use of technology in education, a school
district wants to conduct a study to determine which high-tech,
student-centered instructional method would be more successful in
preparing students to take standardized tests in the district. You are
hired as a statistician for the district to help them elucidate this issue.
As the statistician, you are investigating the longitudinal effects (one
academic year) of different high-tech, student-centered instructional
methods on the results of standardized mathematical tests. You have
four groups; each one will be using a different high-tech,
student-centered instructional method approach (inquiry-based learning,
expeditionary learning, personalized learning, and game-based
learning).
Describe the data analysis plan for this project, and be sure to address
the following in your response:
1. Define your independent and dependent variables and your design
2. What is your research hypothesis (hypotheses) and the
corresponding null hypothesis (hypotheses)?
3. Which statistical methods or tests do you plan to use to describe
your data and test your hypothesis? Briefly explain the purpose for
including each of the methods or tests in your analysis.
4. What are the assumptions for the statistical test of your
hypotheses? How will you determine if those assumptions are
reasonable for your data?
5. What descriptive or follow-up (post hoc) tests do you anticipate
may be needed?
6. Assume that your data analysis supports your primary research
hypothesis. Write one or two paragraphs that describe the results
of the statistical tests of the hypotheses (i.e., just the results related
to the anticipated main finding).