Question one: A group of final-year psychology students, for their undergraduate research

Question one:

A group of final-year psychology students, for their undergraduate research project, explored the predictors of stigma attached to mental illness. Their hypothesis was that education, the extent of exposure to persons diagnosed with mental illness, and the perceived severity of the mental illness would significantly predict stigma of mentally challenged individuals.

Education was coded in the data set as “0” for participants who had no tertiary level education and “1” for participants who possessed tertiary level education. The other variables in the study were measured with totaled Likert scales, where higher numbers represented more of the respective variable. After data entry and data analysis, the following table was produced in SPSS.

Using a combined maximum of 200 words, respond to the following based on the table below:

What does the constant represent in relation to the study? (1 mark)

Interpret the results for exposure to people with mental illness in APA style. (4 marks)

Unstandardized Coefficients

Standardized Coefficients Beta

t

Sig.

Model B

Std. Error

1

(Constant)

29.028

4.092

7.093

.000

Tertiary Education

.154

1.466

.007

.105

.917

Exposure to People with Mental Illness

-.372

.081

-.387

-4.601

.000

Perceived Severity of Mental Illness

.404

.077

.433

5.251

.000

a. Dependent Variable: Stigma of Mental Illness

QUESTION TWO:

3. Dr. Mitchell wanted to determine if mood would be affected by age group, type of music, or their interaction. She recruited 72 adults to participate in all conditions of the study. There were three (3) conditions in the study. Participants listened to “happy” music in the first condition, then “sad” music in the second condition, and then “angry” music in the third condition. After listening to each type of music, participants were asked to complete the 16-item, 4-point Brief Mood Introspection Scale (BMIS). Thus, the participants completed the BMIS three (3) times.

In addition, Dr. Mitchell ensured that there was an equal number of younger adults, middle- aged adults, and older adults in the study. Therefore, there were 24 younger adults, 24 middle-aged adults, and 24 older adults in each condition.

Using a combined maximum of 200 words, respond to the following:

How many main effects and interaction effects are possible in this study? (1 mark)

Write the correct APA factorial notation for the study. In your response, ensure that you mention the type of design that was used. (3 marks)

Based on the SPSS table below, was the interaction effect significant? (1 mark)

Dependent Variable: Mood

Source Type III Sum of Squares

df

Mean Square

F

Sig.

Corrected Model

4337.361a

8

542.170

12.787

.000

Intercept

55889.389

1

55889.389

1318.121

.000

Music

434.778

2

217.389

5.127

.009

Age_Group

498.028

2

249.014

5.873

.005

Music * Age_Group

3404.556

4

851.139

20.074

.000

Error

2671.250

63

42.401

Total

62898.000

72

Corrected Total

7008.611

71

a. R Squared = .619 (Adjusted R Squared = .570)