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This gives us a three-panel table, in which each panel shows the studentenumerators and the minimum and maximum score on the SPSS exam (bothper university), the mean for Duncetown and Sussex and the percentage ofstudents taking the test. If we examine the Duncetown columns, we cansee that the mean score on the SPSS exam was better for the females (M=11.3) than for the males (M=10.6), but when it came to the differencebetween schools, a two-tailed test reveals that there is no significanteffect of male sex, F(3, 326) = 0.269, p = 0.862. The Duncetownpercentages had a relatively poor score on the SPSS module (thesex with the higher average score was the female with a score of43.5%).
The female sex for Sussex students was superior to that of the femalesex for students at Duncetown University, F(3, 495) = 10.264, p < 0.001,and the Sussex scores on SPSS are considerably better than those atDuncetown. So for men, if we are interested in the magnitude ofthe difference in both universities we would not look at thesex of Duncetown students, but instead at the sex of Sussexstudents.
The absolute value of the coefficient tells us how much theexplained variable contributes to the explained variations in the othervariable. For example, x1 has a -0.416 coefficient for x2. Thedotted lines above the coefficients indicate that a less than 1%contribution (which is what the R-squared tells us). The negativecoefficient for x1 suggests that x1 (i.e., fear of doing maths) is decreasingwhen x2 (i.e., fear of statistics) increases.
We can make use of these assumptions to tailor the output. By right-clickingin the output and selecting manipulate and then the narrativestatistics, we can find the influence statistics for the continuousvariables. I select the option show the influence for continuous predictors,and the output is: 7211a4ac4a
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