The participants that are really (the most) industrious but not very (the
least) proficient.
Answer to Problem 1TP
The most industrious (category 10) and the least proficient (proficiency
level 1) number is 6.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The data are obtained by the link given below:
edge.sagepub.com/salkind6e.
Calculation:
Steps for crosstabs in SPSS are s follows:
- Select Analyze →
Descriptive Statistics → Crosstabs and you will see the Crosstabs dialog box - Move the variable named Industriousness to the Row(s): box.
- Move the variable named Proficiency to the Column(s): box.
- Click OK and the results of the analysis.
Output obtained from SPSS is given below:
From the above table, the most industrious value is 10 because the
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