Nursing That Individuals Employed Within Data Analysis Chapter

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594

1.409

N

Knowledge

Pearson Correlation

.117

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.128

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

42054.186

Covariance

1.409

N

There is no statistically significant correlation between age of the participant and the self-assessed knowledge regarding the use of computers.

Descriptive Statistics

Mean

Std. Deviation

N

Gender

1.92

.274

Experience

3.87

1.463

Correlations

Gender

Experience

Gender

Pearson Correlation

1

-.246**

Sig. (2-tailed)

.001

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

12.860

-16.872

Covariance

.075

-.099

N

Experience

Pearson Correlation

-.246**

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.001

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

-16.872

Covariance

-.099

2.140

N

**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

There is a statistically significant correlation between the gender of the participant and their self-assessed degree of experience relating to the knowledge regarding and use of computers. Women (f=2) outnumber men astronomically within this sample, as such this result is highly biased and should not be taken to represent male / female computer experience within the nursing profession.

Descriptive Statistics

Mean

Std. Deviation

N

Gender

1.92

.274

Usage

62.41

15.492

Correlations

Gender

Usage

Gender

Pearson Correlation

1

-.038

Sig. (2-tailed)

.625

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

12.860

-27.302

Covariance

.075

-.160

N

Usage

Pearson Correlation

-.038

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.625

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

-27.302

41041.512

Covariance

-.160

N

There is no statistically significant correlation between the gender of the participant and their self-assessed degree of computer usage either at work or at home.

Descriptive Statistics

Mean

Std. Deviation

N

Gender

1.92

.274

Knowledge

62.63

15.682

Correlations

Gender

Knowledge

Gender

Pearson Correlation

1

-.036

Sig. (2-tailed)

.643

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

12.860

-26.209

Covariance

.075

-.153

N

Knowledge

Pearson Correlation

-.036

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.643

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

-26.209

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Covariance

-.153

N

There is no statistically significant correlation between the gender of the participant and their self-assessed degree of knowledge relating to computers and their usage.

Descriptive Statistics

Mean

Std. Deviation

N

Gender

1.92

.274

Courses

1.73

1.511

Correlations

Gender

Courses

Gender

Pearson Correlation

1

-.040

Sig. (2-tailed)

.603

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

12.860

-2.826

Covariance

.075

-.017

N

Courses

Pearson Correlation

-.040

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.603

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

-2.826

Covariance

-.017

2.282

N

There is no statistically significant correlation between participant gender and the number of courses they took towards increasing their computer proficiency and/or knowledge.

Descriptive Statistics

Mean

Std. Deviation

N

Courses

1.73

1.511

Experience

3.87

1.463

Correlations

Courses

Experience

Courses

Pearson Correlation

1

.047

Sig. (2-tailed)

.541

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

17.715

Covariance

2.282

.104

N

Experience

Pearson Correlation

.047

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.541

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

17.715

Covariance

.104

2.140

N

There is no statistically significant correlation between the number of courses a participant took and their self-assessed experience level with computers.

Descriptive Statistics

Mean

Std. Deviation

N

Courses

1.73

1.511

Usage

62.41

15.492

Correlations

Courses

Usage

Courses

Pearson Correlation

1

.131

Sig. (2-tailed)

.087

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

Covariance

2.282

3.059

N

Usage

Pearson Correlation

.131

1

Sig. (2-tailed)

.087

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

41041.512

Covariance

3.059

N

There is no statistically significant correlation between the number of courses participants took and the amount of computer usage they indicated.

Descriptive Statistics

Mean

Std. Deviation

N

Courses

1.73

1.511

Knowledge

62.63

15.682

Correlations

Courses

Knowledge

Courses

Pearson Correlation

1

.150*

Sig. (2-tailed)

.050

Sum of Squares and Cross-products

Covariance

2.282

3.547

N

Knowledge

Pearson Correlation

.150*

1

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