Are the satisfaction with HP (variable q4) and the likelihood to choose HP again (variable q6) correlated?
Write the hypotheses:
H0:
H1:
Run a bivariate correlation and paste the output table here:
Correlations |
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q4 |
q6 |
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q4 |
Pearson Correlation |
1 |
.593** |
Sig. (2-tailed) |
.000 |
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N |
352 |
352 |
|
q6 |
Pearson Correlation |
.593** |
1 |
Sig. (2-tailed) |
.000 |
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N |
352 |
352 |
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). |
What is the correlation coefficient? r =
What is the p-value associated with the t-test of the above hypotheses? p-value =
Is the correlation significant? Explain your decision.
Interpret the results (managerial conclusion):
From the given output ,
H0 : = 0
H1 : 0
correlation coefficient r = 0.593
p-value associated with the t-test of the above hypotheses = 0.000
Is the correlation significant > Yes
P-value is very small
Reject the null hypothesis
The satisfaction with HP (variable q4) and the likelihood to choose HP again (variable q6) correlated .
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