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I. Research Scenario: An organization wants to know if participants with varying levels of expertise (professionals, paraprofessionals, and nonprofessionals) improve their knowledge after completing a...

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I. Research Scenario:

An organization wants to know if participants with varying levels of expertise (professionals, paraprofessionals, and nonprofessionals) improve their knowledge after completing a training program.

The organization collected demographic information: gender, age, type of training (professional, paraprofessional, or nonprofessional), location of the worksite (on-site or off-site) and years of experience.

A pre-training test of knowledge, a training program, and post-training test of knowledge was developed. Participants were tested, then participated in the three-week training program, and then were tested again.

The dataset also includes (1) a measure of participant confidence in knowledge and (2) a certification exam score.

The data are discipline-neutral. Therefore, part of your final project is to create a context for the research that is associated with your discipline or area of interest (e.g., training to assess mental health status; training to work with special education children; training to become a technician or consultant).

II. Codebook

Variable Information

Variable

Label

Measurement Scale

Catagory Name

ID

N/A

N/A

N/A

Gender

Gender

Nominal

1 = Male 2 = Female

age

Age in Years

Ratio

qualification

Professional Qualification

Nominal

1 = Professional 2 = Paraprofessional 3 = Nonprofessional

worksite

Location of Work

Nominal

1 = On-Site 2 = Off-Site

knowledge1

Level of knowledge before Training

Interval

N/A

knowledge2

Level of knowledge after Training

Interval

N/A

years

Years of Experience

Ratio

N/A

confidence

Confidence in knowledge

Interval

N/A

exam

Certification in knowledge

Interval

N/A

III. Exam Instructions

Overview Your task is to review the dataset, formulate a context, and then use your knowledge of statistics to answer the research questions and test hypotheses that will help the organization evaluate the effectiveness of the program.

Part I. Create your context.

Using the research scenario and variables identified in the codebook, create a "story" that describes the purpose and focus of the study. In a few paragraphs describe the intent of your investigation in the form of a problem background and purpose statement.

Part II. Describe your sample.

Generate frequency tables and bar charts for the nominal variables. Generate and interpret descriptive statistics of central tendency, variability, skewness, and kurtosis for the continuous (scale) variables. Generate frequency tables and histograms with the normal curve superimposed for each scale variable. Label your tables and graphs according to APA format. Conclude with a paragraph summarizing the demographic characteristics of this sample.

Gender (nominal)

Age (scale)

Qualification (nominal)

Worksite (nominal)

Knowledge1 (scale)

Knowledge2 (scale)

Years (scale)

Confidence (scale)

Exam (scale)

Part III. Describe relationships among the variables.

Select the variables that are measured on interval or ratio scales. Create a correlation matrix. Label the table according to APA format. Identify and discuss the strongest and weakest correlations.

Part IV. Answer any FOURof the nine following research questions. Clearly identify which question(s) you have selected to answer by writing the number associated with the question (1-9) before each answer. Make sure to select four questions that must be answered by 4 DIFFERENTtests. For example. One t-test, one ANOVA, one regression and one chi-square; NOT a single sample t-test, independent sample t-test and paired sample t-test as these all fall under t-test.

Based on the research scenario and the data, restate the research question, identify the Independent and Dependent Variable(s), formulate the hypothesis, conduct an analysis, and interpret the results for each of the following. Please use the 7 step hypothesis testing model for each analysis, including an APA-style conclusion statement summarizing the findings, interpreting the results and answering the research question.

Is there a significant difference in knowledge between on-site and off-site workers before they take the training?

Is there a significant increase in knowledge as a result of the training?

Do participants of different classifications (professional, paraprofessional, and nonprofessional) perform differently on the certification exam? Which group performs best?

What are the effects of gender and worksite location (on- or off-site) on level of confidence? In other words:

Is there a gender difference in confidence?

Does type of worksite experience affect confidence?

Is there an interaction between gender and worksite in their effect on confidence?

After controlling for prior knowledge, is there a difference between professionals, paraprofessionals, and non-professionals in knowledge after the training?

Does age predict performance on the certification exam?

In addition to age, does confidence improve the ability to predict performance on the certification exam?

Does the distribution of the classifications of participants (professional, paraprofessional, and nonprofessional) differ than what one would expect by chance?

Does the distribution of the classifications (professional, paraprofessional, and nonprofessional) differ from the State data reported as 15%, 25% and 60%?

Part V. Summarize your findings.

Synthesize the results of your five analyses. Include a brief summary of the sample characteristics and the major findings. Interpret the findings so that the organization’s leaders will have an understanding of the similarities and differences in knowledge, and how effective the training program is in improving knowledge.

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David answered on Dec 21 2021
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Part 1)
The analytics company, XYZ is planning to launch a new training program . They
would like to first analyze , how the program works with their own employees. So according
to the number of years in the education, the employees are divided into three categories viz
.professionals ,para professionals and non professionals.These employees would tested prior
and posterior to the training program and we would like to see how significant are the scores
and if we have good evidence in favour of the claim that there is some difference. The
employees were also noted for other variables to see how other factors effect the training
program results and how much variation will there be in scores of a candidate with similar
traits .The positive results here could really be useful for the XYZ .
Part 2)
Gende
Table 1 :Gende
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Cumulative
Percent
Valid male 28 46.7 46.7 46.7
female 32 53.3 53.3 100.0
Total 60 100.0 100.0
Figure 1.



Personal Qualification
Table 2:Professional Qualifications
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Cumulative
Percent
Valid Professional 14 23.3 23.3 23.3
Para-professional 22 36.7 36.7 60.0
Non-Professional 24 40.0 40.0 100.0
Total 60 100.0 100.0
Figure 2

Work site
Table 3 .Location of Work
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Cumulative
Percent
Valid On-Site 31 51.7 51.7 51.7
Off Site 29 48.3 48.3 100.0
Total 60 100.0 100.0
Figure 3

Summary table for Scale variables
Table 4 .Statistics
Age
Level of
Knowledge
BeforeTraining
Level of
Knowledge
AfterTraining
Years of
Experience Confidence Certification Exam
Mean 37.03 34.32 40.08 5.98 21.03 70.25
Variance 82.812 40.423 34.518 19.305 32.033 128.936
Skewness .622 .377 .189 1.081 .518 .100
Std. E
or of Skewness .309 .309 .309 .309 .309 .309
Kurtosis -.382 -.875 -1.123 .254 -.366 -1.182
Std. E
or of Kurtosis .608 .608 .608 .608 .608 .608
The Histograms with the normal curve are :
Figure 4.

Figure 5.

Figure 6.

Figure 7.

Figure 8

Figure 9

From the graphs and tables , we see that 53 % of females comprise the data set .40% are non
professional, which is the most in any category and 52% are on site workers.Mean age of the
employees is 37 and mean score in the certification test is 70.Mean years of experience is 6
and the average score after training is more than before training. But we need to see this
statistically significantly. Another important information from the normal curves
superimposed on the histograms is that none of the scale variables looks to be coming from
the normal population.
Part 3)
Table 5 .Co
elations
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