Participant gender Nominal Input Participant age Scale Input Seconds of hand was
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Question
Participant gender
Nominal
Input
Participant age
Scale
Input
Seconds of hand washing
Scale
Target
Hand washing index
Ordinal
Both
Correct hand washing scale
Ordinal
Both
What is the correlation between students’ age and how many seconds they were observed washing their hands?
What is the correlation between students’ score on the “when should you wash your hands” knowledge index and the “correct handwashing” self-report scale?
Now, we need to test if our dependent variables are approximately normally distributed. To do so, we have to test each dependent variable. Use your knowledge from our previous SPSS Assignments to determine if each dependent variable is approximately normally distributed. Also, calculate for skewness and kurtosis. Visually inspect for normal distribution, skewness, and kurtosis. Notice if the data are distributed or not.
I just need to know which information would be input as independent and which would be input as dependent.
I performed one as "age" and "seconds hand washing".
Are there any other dependent variables?
Participant gender
Nominal
Input
Participant age
Scale
Input
Seconds of hand washing
Scale
Target
Hand washing index
Ordinal
Both
Correct hand washing scale
Ordinal
Both
Explanation / Answer
Here the variable age is independent variable , and
the variable seconds of hand washing is dependent variable .
For Pearson Correlation Coefficient, both variables should be quantitative