Basic Data Analysis in Action Research With Computer
Basic Data Analysis in Action Research With Computer
Mean 71.5
Standard Error 2.330626135
Median 72.5
Mode 67
Standard Deviation 8.073525759
Sample Variance 65.18181818
Kurtosis 1.085208203
Skewness -0.476996809
Range 31
Minimum 54
Maximum 85
Sum 858
Count 12
Mean 71.5 Average
Standard Error 2.330626135
Median 72.5 Median
Mode 67 Mode
Standard Deviation 8.073525759 SD
Sample Variance 65.18181818
Kurtosis 1.085208203
Skewness -0.476996809
Range 31
Minimum 54 Highest Score
Maximum 85 Lowest Score
Sum 858 Total Scores
Count 12 Total Samples
Solving for Relationship
Problems:
Is there a significant relationship between the
academic performance and the reading
comprehension scores of students?
What is the degree of correlation between the
academic performance and the reading
comprehension scores of students?
1. To determine the significant relationship the
Probability value (p-value) must be lower than .05
level of significance.
2. To interpret the degree of correlation (r), the
classification as are follows:
0.00 to 0.20-denotes negligible correlation
0.21 to 0.40-indicates low or slight correlation
0.41to 0.70 – signifies moderate correlation
0.71 to 0.90 – means high correlation
0.91 to 0.99 – shows very high relationship
1.00 – gives perfect relationship
1. Click Start Menu. Click Programs. Click
Microsoft Excel.
2. Type data as follows
Cell A – Academic Performance Cell B- Reading Comprehension Scores
85 10
50 6
65 8
55 6
70 8
85 10
50 6
65 8
3. Highlight the data. Click Tools Menu. Click
Data Analysis. The computer displays analysis
tools. Click Correlation under analysis tools.
Click Ok.
4. The computer displays the Input
5. Place the bar cursor in the Input Range then
highlight the data or simply type
$A1:$A25:$B1:$B25 then click ok.
6. The computer displays the output.
0.98 = Very High Correlation
Table 1.1
Relationship between academic performance and reading comprehension
scores of the students
____________________________________________________________
r-value Decision Degree of Correlation Conclusion
____________________________________________________________
.98 Reject Ho Very High Correlation There is a Significant
Relationship
____________________________________________________________
Table 1.1 presents the relationship between academic performance
and reading comprehension scores of the students. As can be gleaned
from the table, the r-value of .98 means that there is a significant
relationship between the two variables. The degree of correlation is very
high which means that if the reading comprehension of the students is
low, then there is a greater chance that the academic performance is also
low. This findings were supported by Davis (2012) that ______________.
LAPG Reading Comprehension
90 83
70 60
89 82
75 63
83 80
89 84
78 72
89 84
75 63
77 71
88 83
83 80
85 82
69 59
87 83
80 73
79 73
76 83
84 82
91 86
81 70
Solving for Difference
Problem:
Is there a significant difference between the
pretest and posttest scores on the use of
multiplatform strategy?
Null Hypothesis (Ho):
There is a significant difference between the
pretest and posttest scores on the use of
multiplatform strategy.
1. Type the data in the new excel sheet.
Cell A- Pretest Cell B - Posttest
20 25
30 35
10 25
15 25
20 20
10 20
18 22
14 20
15 20
20 15
18 30
15 10
Continuation..
Cell A- Pretest Cell B - Posttest
15 16
20 25
18 10
40 45
10 15
10 10
12 18
20 25
2. Highlight the data. Click Tools menu. Click Data
Analysis.
3. Scroll down until you see the t-test: paired two
samples for means; highlight it and click on OK.
4. The computer displays a dialog box.
a. For the Variable 1 Range, use your mouse and
highlight the cells containing the data for column
one [A-1 to A-20] or type $A1:$A20
b. For the Variable 2 Range, use your mouse and
highlight the cells containing the data for column
one [B-1 to B-20] or type $B1:$B20.
5. Type for Alpha 0.05 ( 5% level of significance ).
Click OK
t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means
Variable 1 Variable 2
Mean 17.5 21.55
Variance 51.94736842 73.73421053
Observations 20 20
Pearson Correlation 0.752190672
Hypothesized Mean
Difference 0
df 19
t Stat -3.173357769
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.002502053
t Critical one-tail 1.729132792
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.005004107
t Critical two-tail 2.09302405
t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means
Variable 1 Variable 2
Mean 17.5 21.55
Variance 51.94736842 73.73421053
Observations 20 20
Pearson Correlation 0.752190672
Hypothesized Mean
Difference 0
df 19
t Stat -3.173357769 Computed Value
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.002502053
t Critical one-tail 1.729132792 Tabulated Value
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.005004107 P-Value
t Critical two-tail 2.09302405
Table 1.2
Difference between the pre-test and post-test scores of the students
after using Multiplatform Strategy
________________________________________________________________
Tabulated Computed P-Value Decision Conclusion
Value Value
________________________________________________________________
1.73 -3.17 .005 Reject Ho There is a Significant
Difference
________________________________________________________________
Table 1.2 explicates the statistical difference between the pre-test and post-test
scores of the students using multiplatform strategy in the lesson. As shown in the
table, the computed value is beyond than the tabulated value. Consequently, the
p-value is lesser than .05 level of significance. In this case, the null hypothesis was
rejected and concludes that there is a significant difference between the pre-test
and post-test of the scores using multiplatform strategy.
This findings is related to what Bragadochi (2014) generalized in his
experiment that____________________________________.
Before After
1 8 5
2 7 5
3 9 8
4 8 10
5 9 6
6 4 7
7 6 4
8 5 7
9 9 7
10 8 7
11 5 9
12 5 10
13 9 8
14 9 5
15 7 6
16 8 7
17 8 9
18 7 8
19 6 4
t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means
Variable 1 Variable 2
Mean 7.210526316 6.947368421
Variance 2.619883041 3.385964912
Observations 19 19
Pearson Correlation -0.05203165
Hypothesized Mean
Difference 0
df 18
t Stat 0.456435465 Computed Value
P(T<=t) one-tail 0.326768184
t Critical one-tail 1.734063592 Tabulated Value
P(T<=t) two-tail 0.653536368 P- Value
t Critical two-tail 2.100922037
Test for Difference ( multivariate)
Problem: Is there a significant difference in the
performance of selected schools in LAPG for
the SY 2014-2015?
Source of
Variation SS df MS F P-value F crit
Between
Groups 5.315 2 2.6575 27.3342 0.00015 4.25649
Total 6.19 11
Table 1.2
Difference in the LAPG increment of selected Elementary Schools
________________________________________________________________
Tabulated Computed P-Value Decision Conclusion
Value Value
________________________________________________________________
4.26 27.3 .00015 Reject Ho There is a
Significant
Difference
________________________________________________________________
Table 1.3 explicates the statistical difference in the LAPG increment of selected
Elementary Schools for the S.Y. 2014-2015 . As shown in the table, the computed
value 27.3 is greater than the tabulated value. Consequently, the p-value is lesser
than .05 level of significance. In this case, the null hypothesis was rejected and
concludes that there is a significant difference in the LAPG increment of the three
schools.
This result is related to what Silverstone (2012) discovered in his experiment
that____________________________________.
Is there a significant difference in the test scores of students
in the three topics utilizing KISS strategy in Grade 9 Science?
Source of
Variation F P-value F crit
Between Groups 15.19623 7.16E-05 3.443357
Within Groups
Total
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References
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