Exam #3 Laboratory #1 Clustering – Walk-through Using the file fact3.sav Do analysis parallel to Clustering Example #1 using malesBe sure to:- select only males! - Use ruls, soss fass frss stanz tranx stress and dep - Convert the variables to Z-scores before clusteringa. Consider the agglomeration schedule. Where is the “first jump”? Going from _____________ clusters to ____________ clusters Are there other “big jumps? Going from _____________ clusters to ____________ clustersGoing from _____________ clusters to ____________ clustersGoing from _____________ clusters to ____________ clustersb. Look at the frequencies for several #cluster solutions – looking for “adding groups” vs. “adding strays”c. Based on 1a & 1b pick 3 #cluster solutions you want to further explore. Get the profile plots for these #cluster solutions (print them out and include with this page). Describe which you like & why? d. Describe/name the clusters of your final solution and describe how they are similar and different.Clustering – On Your Own #1Using the file fact1.sav use the items SES, locus of control, self concept, motivation, reading, writing, math.a. Consider the agglomeration schedule. Where is the “first jump”? Going from _____________ clusters to ____________ clusters Are there other “big jumps? Going from _____________ clusters to ____________ clustersGoing from _____________ clusters to ____________ clustersGoing from _____________ clusters to ____________ clustersb. Look at the frequencies for several #cluster solutions – looking for “adding groups” vs. “adding strays”c. Based on 1a & 1b pick 3 #cluster solutions you want to further explore. Get the profile plots for these #cluster solutions (print them out and include with this page). Describe which you like & why? d. Describe/name the clusters of your final solution and describe how they are similar and different.Clustering – On Your Own #2a. Using the file interpersonal.sav use the items Liking People Scale, Interpersonal Trust Scale, Miller Social Intimacy Scale, Bakker Assertiveness Scale, Bakker Aggressiveness Scale, & Total Trust Scale score Where is the “first jump”? Going from _____________ clusters to ____________ clusters Are there other “big jumps? Going from _____________ clusters to ____________ clustersGoing from _____________ clusters to ____________ clustersGoing from _____________ clusters to ____________ clustersb. Look at the frequencies for several #cluster solutions – looking for “adding groups” vs. “adding strays”c. Based on 1a & 1b pick 3 #cluster solutions you want to further explore. Get the profile plots for these #cluster solutions (print them out and include with this page). Describe which you like & why? d. Describe/name the clusters of your final solution and describe how they are similar and
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