For exercise 29, you may need to use SPSS to perform a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to compare the means of three or more groups. You may also need to calculate effect sizes (such as eta-squared or partial eta-squared) and conduct post-hoc tests (such as Tukey’s HSD or Bonferroni) to determine which groups are significantly different from each other. Once you have obtained your results in SPSS, you can copy and paste the output into a Word document and provide explanations for each result.
For exercise 35, you may need to use SPSS to perform a chi-square test of independence to determine if there is a relationship between two categorical variables. You may also need to calculate effect sizes (such as Cramer’s V) to determine the strength of the relationship. Once you have obtained your results in SPSS, you can copy and paste the output into a Word document and provide explanations for each result.
Please note that these are just general guidelines, and the specific steps and procedures may vary depending on the specific questions and data in the exercises. It is important to carefully read and follow the instructions in the textbook and consult with your instructor or classmates if you need further assistance.