SECTIONB: STATISTICS
Question 1
[10)
Define the following terms. You may provide an example as part of your answer
(a) Inferential statistics
(2)
(b) Inductive research
(2)
(c) Manipulative experiment
(2)
(d) Sampling unit
(2)
(e) Purposive sampling
(2)
Question 2
[17)
A wildlife ecologist set up an experiment to understand the time taken (in minutes) by springbok
to leave a waterhole in response to a lion sound that is played on two consecutive days.
Assuming that the same springbok individuals come to drink at the waterhole, we hypothesize
that experiencing a fake lion sound on the first day would affect the time springboks took to
leave the waterhole on the second day. Time taken to leave the waterhole is recorded for ten
known springboks and the results are contained in the provided SPSSoutputs. Use these results
to answer the following questions:
(a) What statistical test or analysis is appropriate for this hypothesis?
(1)
(b) Name the two assumptions related to the data of the test mentioned in (a)
(4)
(c) Explain whether the assumptions mentioned in (b) are met or violated and provide
(4)
evidence for your answers.
(d) If your data violated any of the assumptions mentioned in (c), what alternative statistical (1)
test would you use to test the hypothesis that experiencing a fake lion sound on the first
day would affect the time springboks take to leave the waterpoint?
(e) Describe the descriptive statistics of the dataset using the SPSSoutputs.
(3)
(f) Did the fake lion sound on the first day affect the time springboks took to leave the
(4)
waterhole on the second day?
difference
Tests of Normality
Kolmogorov-Smirnov"
Shapiro-Wilk
Statistic
df
Sig.
Statistic
df
.201
10
.200·
.866
10
Sig.
0.090
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