4: Statistical Analysis & Results

Statistical analysis, correlation value, plots etc

Show the raw data




The images above are the data collected on Friday, 18th June 2010.
The 1st image is the details of each variable.
The 2nd image is the data collected.

Sex: sex of respondent
ot: oral temperature (degrees celcius)
at: axilla temperature (degrees celcius)
aot: average oral temperature (degrees celcius)
aat: average axilla temperature (degrees celcius)

Draw the necessary appropriate plots for the data values







The scatter plot and above data shows the following :

- There is a linear association between BP readings before and after exercise
- The Pearson’s R of 0.953 indicates a high positive relationship
- The Approx. Sig. Column indicates a p-value (0.000) of less than 0.05, suggesting that the relationship is significant.



From the table above, Pearson's r value is 0.953. This shows that there is a positive and strong relationship between oral and axilla temperature. The p value is 0.00, which is <>


Compute the value of the correlation coefficient

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