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WE are woo-man hatched on the year 2009. We like to study relationships between different variables. 5 of us have to work very hard for quests that are given to us. These statistics quests is our staple food to help us to grow. We have just conquered one research recently! Enjoy reading them.

Statistical analysis and results
Monday, August 2, 2010
9:29 PM
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Coding
Sex
1.00= Male
2.00= Female





Data Type
Age: Scale
Gender: Nominal
Forearm: Scale
Feet: Scale

















From the table, pearson's correlation coefficient of 0.909 indicate a very strong relationship between length of feet and forearm.


The final statement result - CONCLUSION

There is a POSITIVE, SIGNIFICANT ASSOCIATION between a person's length of feet and length of forearm (r=0.909, p<0.05, N=30)
Thus, WE CAN SEE IT SUPPORT OUR HYPOTHESIS (H₁).





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