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DUE 6/29/19 8 P.M EST BE ON TIME AND ORIGINAL WORK APA FORMAT, ERROR FREE & GRAD LEVEL DATA AND TEMPLATE ATTACHED (FOLLOW TEMPLATE) (Will send previous research Question and paper as a guide, this

DUE 6/29/19 8 P.M EST

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BE ON TIME AND ORIGINAL WORK

APA FORMAT, ERROR FREE & GRAD LEVEL

DATA AND TEMPLATE ATTACHED (FOLLOW TEMPLATE)

(Will send previous research Question and paper as a guide, this is a continuation 

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS AND USE CITATIONS

Do NOT use different variables   The ONLY difference this week is the addition of ONE more IV (THAT’S THE VARIABLE YOU’RE ADDING). PLEASE ONLY USE THE 1 IV AND 1 DV FROM LAST WEEK AND HAVE ONLY 1 OTHER IV ADDED FOR THIS WEEK (3 VARIABLES TOTAL).  Will send previous work so you can use as a guide

· Use the one independent variable and one dependent variable you used to conduct your simple logistic regression analysis (IV:FINAL EXAM SCORES DV: Gender where male is 0, Female 1)

· Add a second independent variable to your analysis (multiple logistic regression).

· Remember that your dependent variable must be dichotomous/binary..

· Think about how you might use the odds ratio in your analysis to simplify the interpretation of your results.

· How has your statistical significance and odds ratio changed by the introduction of the second independent variable?

The Assignment

Use SPSS to answer the research question you constructed (What is the relationship between the final exam scores and gender, that is, males and females participants?). Then, compose a 1- to 2-paragraph analysis in APA format including discussion of if the predictive relationship is statistically significant and the odds ratio and what it means.

Be sure to include your data output with your analysis

Variables (USE THESE AND ADD ONE MORE)

Independent Variables (IV): Final exam scores (Final).

Dependent Variables (DV):  Gender where 0 = Males; 1 = Females