Hi Jay,
You can find that data file, named INTROQ.dat, at
http://core.ecu.edu/psyc/wuenschk/StatData/StatData.htm. There is also
there a link to a document that describes the questions and the format of
the data file and explains to the students how to read the data into SPSS.
Using data collected from the students in the class makes learning to
describe and analyze the data more interesting, I think. I also think it
helps many students to see that they are not the only ones who are terrified
of the course (the statophobia variable).
Karl W.
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From: "Jay Warner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Karl,
By any chance are you in a position to share/post that 489 sample
correlaton data?
I am confident that it would get the attention of everyone in the
class!
.
.
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