Calculate your model in SPSS. What is the p-value, and what does it mean?
The p-value is our measure of statistical significance and will tell us whether it is likely that we would have found a relationship of this size in the sample if there was no relationship in the population. Looking at our p-values the only variable that is significant is ‘I’m among the best in my class at maths’, with a p-value of <.001. The other two variables both have p-values well over .05. This means that while we can be quite confident that there will be a relationship between thinking ‘I’m among the best in my class at maths’ and maths achievement in the population, we can’t say this about either gender or ‘I like going to school’.
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What will be an ideal response?
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What will be an ideal response?