W1 ASSIGNMENT REPORT2 One-way ANOVA Report Background One-way Analysis of variance is a statistic that checks if two variables are significantly different from each other. Therefore, the aim of the study is to find out if there exist statistically significant differences in respondents age measured across their years in college. The data was collected from a random sample of 40 students where 10 were from each year of study. The data was compiled and analyzed to make viable findings. To test this, the hypothesis is given as; Null Hypothesis (Ho): There is no significant difference in students ages across the years spent in college. Alternative Hypothesis (H1):There is a significant difference in students ages across the years spent in college. Results and Discussion Table 1: Respondents Age vs Years Descriptive Summary NMean Std. Deviatio n Std. Error 95% Confidence Interval for Mean Minimu m Maximu mLower Bound Upper Boun d Freshman1020.501.354.42819.5321.471922 sophomore s 1023.70.823.26023.1124.292325 Juniors1025.20.919.29124.5425.862427 Seniors1025.900.7380.23325.3726.432527 Total4023.832.3080.36523.0924.561927
W1 ASSIGNMENT REPORT3 The descriptive statistics summary revealed that seniors had the highest number of years with an M=25.90, SD=0.738 seconded by juniors with an M=25.20, SD=0.919. They were followed closely by sophomores and freshman with means of M=23.7, SD=0.823, and M=20.5, SD=1.35 respectively. The data had one student age of 266 years which was considered as an outlier and changed to 26 years. Table 2: Age vs Years Analysis of Variance Sum of SquaresdfMean SquareFSig. Between Groups 172.675357.55859.034.000 Within Groups35.100360.975 Total207.77539 The results of the one-way ANOVA suggests that there exists a statistically significant difference in students ages across the four years spent in college;F(3,36) =59.03, p<.05.(Gupta and Kapoor, 2019).This leads us to conclude that there exists sufficient evidence to consider rejecting of the null hypothesis and accepting the alternative hypothesis considering that the probability value was found to be less than the alpha=0.05 (Field, 2009). Conclusion From the findings, it can be concluded that there exists a statistically significant difference in students ages across the years spent in college.
W1 ASSIGNMENT REPORT4 References Field, Andy. (2009),Discovering statistics using SPSS. 3rded. London: Sage Publications Ltd. Gupta, S.C. and Kapoor, V.K. (2019),Fundamentals of applied statistics. Sulthan Chand & Sons.