Nursing
Statistics
Exercise: 23
1. What is the r value for the
relationship between Hamstring strength index 60/s and the Shuttle run test? Is
this r value significant? Provide a rationale for your answer
2. Consider r =1.00 and r =â1.00.
Which r value is stronger? Provide a rationale for your answer
3. Describe the direction of the
relationship between the Hamstring strength index 60/s and the Shuttle run
test.
4. Without using numbers, describe
the relationship between the Hamstring strength index 120/s and the Triple hop
index
5. Which variable has the weakest
relationship with the Quadriceps strength index 120/s? Provide a rationale for
your answer.
6. Which of the following sets of
variables has the strongest relationship? Answer: d
a. Hamstring strength index 120°/s
and the Hop index
b. Quadriceps strength index 60°/s
and the Carioca test
c. Quadriceps strength index 120°/s
and the Side step test
d. Quadriceps strength index 60°/s
and the Triple hop index
7. In Table 5, two r values are
reported as r = â0.498 and r = â0.528. Describe each r value in words,
indicating which would be more statistically significant, and provide a
rationale for your answer
8. The researchers stated that the
study showed a positive, significant correlation between Quadriceps strength
indices and pre- and postoperative functional stability Considering the data
presented in the Table 5, do you agree with their statement? Provide a
rationale for your answer.
9. The researchers stated that no
significant relationship could be described between Hamstring strength indices
60/s and functional stability Given the data in Table 5, explain why not.
.
10. Consider the relationship
reported for the Quadriceps strength index 120/s and the Hop index (r=0.744**,
p =0.000). What do these r and p values indicate related to statistical
significance and clinical importance?
Exercise: 24
1. What is the r value listed for
the relationship between variables 4 and 9?
The correlation between Negative
Items (from LOT-R) and Avoidance-Social Diversion (coping style)is r = -0.32**
This r value has** next to it, so it is statistically significant at p <
0.01, as indicated by the key below the table
2. Describe the correlation r =
â0.32** using words. Is this a statistically significant correlation? Provide a
rationale for your answer.
3. Calculate the percentage of
variance explained for r = 0.53. Is this correlation clinically important?
Provide a rationale for your answer
4. According to Table 2, r =0.15 is
listed as the correlation between which two items? Describe this relationship.
What is the effect size for this relationship, and what size sample would be
needed to detect this relationship in future studies?
5. Calculate the percentage of
variance explained for r = 0.15. Describe the clinical importance of this
relationship
6. Which two variables in Table 2
have the weakest correlation, or r value? Which relationship is the closest to
this r value? Provide a rationale for your answer
7. Is the correlation between LOT-R
Total scores and Avoidance-Distraction coping style statistically significant?
Is this relationship relevant to practice? Provide rationales for your answers.
8. is the correlation between
variables 9 and 4 significant? Is this correlation relevant to practice?
Provide a rationale for your answer.
9. Consider two values, r =0.08 and
r = â0.58. Describe them in relationship to each other. Describe the clinical
importance of both r values.
10. Examine the Pearson r values for
LOT-R Total, which measured Optimism with the Task and Emotion Coping Styles.
What do these results indicate? How might you use this information in your
practice?
BONUS QUESTION
One of the study goals was to
examine the relationship between optimism and psychopathology. Using the data
in Table 2, formulate an opinion regarding the overall correlation between
optimism and psychopathology. Provide a rationale for your answer.