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The document reports on the results of statistical tests comparing a variable called CREM across different treatment groups numbered 1-5. It finds a significant difference in CREM between some of the groups based on ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey tests. Specifically, groups 2 and 5 had significantly lower CREM than several other groups.

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Trial Spss

The document reports on the results of statistical tests comparing a variable called CREM across different treatment groups numbered 1-5. It finds a significant difference in CREM between some of the groups based on ANOVA and post-hoc Tukey tests. Specifically, groups 2 and 5 had significantly lower CREM than several other groups.

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NPAR TESTS
/K-S(NORMAL)=perlakuan
/MISSING ANALYSIS.

NPar Tests

Notes

Output Created 10-Mar-2017 10:27:35

Comments

Input Active Dataset DataSet0

Filter <none>

Weight <none>

Split File <none>

N of Rows in Working Data


25
File

Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated
as missing.

Cases Used Statistics for each test are based on all


cases with valid data for the variable(s)
used in that test.

Syntax NPAR TESTS


/K-S(NORMAL)=perlakuan
/MISSING ANALYSIS.

Resources Processor Time 00:00:00.032

Elapsed Time 00:00:00.045

Number of Cases Alloweda 196608

a. Based on availability of workspace memory.

[DataSet0]

One-Sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test

perlakuan

N 25

Normal Parametersa Mean 3.0000

Std. Deviation 1.44338

Most Extreme Differences Absolute .156

Positive .156
Negative -.156

Kolmogorov-Smirnov Z .779

Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed) .579

a. Test distribution is Normal.

ONEWAY CREM BY perlakuan


/STATISTICS DESCRIPTIVES HOMOGENEITY
/MISSING ANALYSIS
/POSTHOC=TUKEY ALPHA(0.05).

Oneway

Notes

Output Created 10-Mar-2017 10:29:17

Comments

Input Active Dataset DataSet0

Filter <none>

Weight <none>

Split File <none>

N of Rows in Working Data


25
File

Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated
as missing.

Cases Used Statistics for each analysis are based on


cases with no missing data for any
variable in the analysis.

Syntax ONEWAY CREM BY perlakuan


/STATISTICS DESCRIPTIVES
HOMOGENEITY
/MISSING ANALYSIS
/POSTHOC=TUKEY ALPHA(0.05).

Resources Processor Time 00:00:00.047

Elapsed Time 00:00:00.057

[DataSet0]

Descriptives

CREM
95% Confidence Interval for Mean Minimum Maximum

N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Lower Bound Upper Bound

1 5 25.8000 4.29127 1.91911 20.4717 31.1283 21.40 31.20

2 5 18.8000 1.64317 .73485 16.7597 20.8403 16.00 20.00

3 5 23.0000 1.58114 .70711 21.0368 24.9632 21.00 25.00

4 5 26.0000 2.91548 1.30384 22.3800 29.6200 22.00 30.00

5 5 27.5000 3.20156 1.43178 23.5247 31.4753 23.00 32.00

Total 25 24.2200 4.11248 .82250 22.5225 25.9175 16.00 32.00

Test of Homogeneity of Variances

CREM

Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.

1.721 4 20 .185

ANOVA

CREM

Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.

Between Groups 236.440 4 59.110 6.976 .001

Within Groups 169.460 20 8.473

Total 405.900 24

Post Hoc Tests

Multiple Comparisons

CREM
Tukey HSD

(I) (J) 95% Confidence Interval


perlaku perlaku Mean Difference
an an (I-J) Std. Error Sig. Lower Bound Upper Bound

1 2 7.00000* 1.84098 .009 1.4911 12.5089

3 2.80000 1.84098 .562 -2.7089 8.3089

4 -.20000 1.84098 1.000 -5.7089 5.3089

5 -1.70000 1.84098 .884 -7.2089 3.8089


2 1 -7.00000* 1.84098 .009 -12.5089 -1.4911

3 -4.20000 1.84098 .192 -9.7089 1.3089

4 -7.20000* 1.84098 .007 -12.7089 -1.6911

5 -8.70000* 1.84098 .001 -14.2089 -3.1911

3 1 -2.80000 1.84098 .562 -8.3089 2.7089

2 4.20000 1.84098 .192 -1.3089 9.7089

4 -3.00000 1.84098 .497 -8.5089 2.5089

5 -4.50000 1.84098 .144 -10.0089 1.0089

4 1 .20000 1.84098 1.000 -5.3089 5.7089

2 7.20000* 1.84098 .007 1.6911 12.7089

3 3.00000 1.84098 .497 -2.5089 8.5089

5 -1.50000 1.84098 .923 -7.0089 4.0089

5 1 1.70000 1.84098 .884 -3.8089 7.2089

2 8.70000* 1.84098 .001 3.1911 14.2089

3 4.50000 1.84098 .144 -1.0089 10.0089

4 1.50000 1.84098 .923 -4.0089 7.0089

*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.

Homogeneous Subsets

CREM

Tukey HSD

Subset for alpha = 0.05


perlaku
an N 1 2

2 5 18.8000

3 5 23.0000 23.0000

1 5 25.8000

4 5 26.0000

5 5 27.5000

Sig. .192 .144

Means for groups in homogeneous subsets are


displayed.

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