Moral judgments about a harmful behavior are expected to be associated with one’s ability to recognize how hurt the victim of the harmful behavior is. To test this a replication of the Malti and colleagues (2012) was attempted. Researchers asked 12- and 15-year-olds whether they thought it was okay to exclude a Serbian peer from going to a soccer match (1 = really not okay, 7 = really okay) and how they thought the Serbian peer would feel if he/she was not invited to the soccer match (1= very bad, 7 = very good). The results for 12 of these adolescents are below: 1. Find the regression equation for predicting exclusion judgments from participants’ evaluations of the victim’s feelings? Q: YHat = ___x + ___ 2. (Use α = .01) Find the test statistic, critical value, and does the test reject or retain the null hypothesis that the slope is not different from zero? (Enter "Reject" or "Retain")
Moral judgments about a harmful behavior are expected to be associated with one’s ability to recognize how hurt the victim of the harmful behavior is. To test this a replication of the Malti and colleagues (2012) was attempted. Researchers asked 12- and 15-year-olds whether they thought it was okay to exclude a Serbian peer from going to a soccer match (1 = really not okay, 7 = really okay) and how they thought the Serbian peer would feel if he/she was not invited to the soccer match (1= very bad, 7 = very good). The results for 12 of these adolescents are below:
1. Find the regression equation for predicting exclusion judgments from participants’ evaluations of the victim’s feelings? Q: YHat = ___x + ___
2. (Use α = .01) Find the test statistic, critical value, and does the test reject or retain the null hypothesis that the slope is not different from zero? (Enter "Reject" or "Retain")
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