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matching Hypothesis - page 4

Keywords: coursework-intro, methodology

By sabrina on 22/02/2008

Level: A Level (Year 13)

Page Number: 4 of 4   pages: 1 2 3 4

the Mean of both partners in the couple together as it would be easier to compare the results, just by looking at the table instead of looking at several tables. In addition, I have shown the measure of dispersion by working out the range of the results for each photograph. I did this by working out the difference between the highest and lowest scores for every photograph.

The Graph shows the correlation between each partner in a couple by using just the mean scores for every photograph. By looking at the graph, you can clearly see the positive correlation. However, I will use an inferential statistical test to confirm the results. I will do this by using the Spearman’s Rho correlation analysis.

Consequently, my result proves the Matching Hypothesis as it is much higher than the level of significance by 0.28.

Therefore, I retain my alternative hypothesis as my results and investigation proves the hypothesis I accumulated, Thus proving the Matching Hypothesis.

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matching Hypothesis- page 4