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A researcher hypothesizes that short term memory predicts vocabulary knowledge. A random sample of Army recruits...

A researcher hypothesizes that short term memory predicts vocabulary knowledge. A random sample of Army recruits is selected and given the digit span (a short term memory test) and vocabulary subtests of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS). The data are below. What can be concluded with an α of 0.05?

digit span vocabulary
9
6
12
7
10
5
9
10
8
8
11
9
8
12
8
11
7
11
7
9
10
9
8
10


a) What is the appropriate statistic?
---Select--- na Correlation Slope Chi-Square
Compute the statistic selected above:  

b) Compute the appropriate test statistic(s) to make a decision about H0.
(Hint: Make sure to write down the null and alternative hypotheses to help solve the problem.)
p-value =  ; Decision:  ---Select--- Reject H0 Fail to reject H0

c) Using the SPSS results, compute the corresponding effect size(s) and indicate magnitude(s).
If not appropriate, input and/or select "na" below.
Effect size =  ;   ---Select--- na trivial effect small effect medium effect large effect

d) Make an interpretation based on the results.

Better short term memory significantly predicts more vocabulary.Better short term memory significantly predicts less vocabulary.    Short term memory does not significantly predict vocabulary.

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