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Styles Questions 9-16: Below is part of your regression output from m analysis o

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Styles Questions 9-16: Below is part of your regression output from m analysis of the efects of job satisfaction and agreeableness on job perforno.ance Descriptive Statistics Mean Std. Deviation Perftot SatisTot45.9231 Agree Tot 17.1538 8.47338 5.13498 Correlations PrfTot Satis TotAgreeTot Pearso. Correlation ermot SatisTot AgreeTot PerfTot SatisTot AgreeTot PerfTot SatisTot AgreeTot 1.000 385 1.000 295 3331.000 002 Sig. (1-tailed) 017 .008 002 017 008 52 52 Coefficients Unstandardized Coefficients Standardized Coefficients Beta Model Std. Error 2.905 063 104 Si Constant)14.779 SatisTot 5.086 149 142 323 2.352 1.384 023 179 AgreeTot 187 a. Dependent Variable: PerfTot Which predictor(a) were significantly correlated with Performance? a Job Satisfaction b. Agreeableness c. Both lob Satisfaction and Agreeableness d. Neither Job Satisfaction nor Agreeableness 10.--. Wich seems to be a stronger predictor, relatively speaking? a. Job Satisfaction b. Job Performance c. Agreeableness d. The predictors seem to be about equal

Explanation / Answer

9) C option if alpha = 0.05

10) Job satisfaction

11) B option

12) y = 0.149* 50 + 0.142 * 20 + 14.779

y = 25.069

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