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Answer the questions that follow this SPSS output:
Your research hypothesis is "In the population, there is an association (as indicated by Kendall's tau-b) between number of children and marital happiness." (〖tau-b〗_(CHILDREN*HAPMAR)≠.00))
A) What is your null hypothesis?
B) Are the sample results consistent with the research hypothesis or with the null hypothesis?
C) What is the probability of getting the sample results you got if the null hypothesis is true? (If this step in hypothesis testing can be skipped, write the word "SKIP".)
D) What is your conclusion? (In other words, do you "reject" or "not reject" the null hypothesis based on these results?)
E) Are your results statistically significant? (yes / no)
Lexical Hypothesis
Traits important for survival and reproduction are embedded in our language, with the most important traits represented by the largest number of words.
Embedded
The state of being firmly and deeply ingrained or fixed within a surrounding whole.
Lexical Approach
A method in personality psychology that proposes that key personality traits can be identified by analyzing the language people use to describe themselves and others.
Gordon Allport
An American psychologist known for his work in personality theory and for emphasizing the importance of individuality and personal growth.
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