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Statistics

Class VII.1 Class VII.2

Valid 20 20
N
Missing 0 0
Mean 73,55 73,85
Median 73,50 72,00
Mode 70a 72
Minimum 50 55
Maximum 90 90
Sum 1471 1477

a. Multiple modes exist. The smallest value is


shown

Reliability Statistics

Cronbach's Cronbach's N of Items


Alpha Alpha Based on
Standardized
Items

,422 ,364 29

From the calculation above, we can see that the cronbach’s alpha is 0.422. It means that this intrument
is not reliable because it is below 0.6. Natanael (2014, p.56) says that it is realiable if the result is
between 0.6 to 0.8.

Item-Total Statistics

Scale Mean if Scale Variance Corrected Item- Squared Cronbach's


Item Deleted if Item Deleted Total Multiple Alpha if Item
Correlation Correlation Deleted

VAR00001 15,8387 6,140 ,159 . ,401


VAR00003 15,1935 6,028 ,510 . ,363
VAR00004 15,3226 5,159 ,765 . ,269
VAR00005 15,3871 5,112 ,699 . ,270
VAR00006 16,0968 6,557 ,138 . ,413
VAR00007 16,0645 6,929 -,209 . ,451
VAR00008 15,2903 6,213 ,195 . ,396
VAR00009 15,1935 6,028 ,510 . ,363
VAR00010 15,2581 5,465 ,713 . ,304
VAR00014 15,1613 6,406 ,305 . ,398
VAR00015 15,1935 7,161 -,380 . ,470
VAR00017 15,1935 6,895 -,184 . ,448
VAR00020 15,2903 6,346 ,122 . ,409
VAR00022 15,2903 6,546 ,016 . ,429
VAR00024 15,7419 6,998 -,201 . ,483
VAR00025 15,2581 6,265 ,197 . ,397
VAR00026 16,0968 7,090 -,425 . ,460
VAR00027 15,5806 5,518 ,396 . ,337
VAR00028 15,3871 5,378 ,552 . ,308
VAR00031 15,2258 6,314 ,206 . ,398
VAR00032 15,5484 6,923 -,174 . ,478
VAR00033 15,6774 6,692 -,089 . ,460
VAR00034 16,0645 6,996 -,259 . ,456
VAR00035 15,9677 6,432 ,076 . ,418
VAR00036 15,8387 6,540 -,015 . ,440
VAR00037 15,9677 7,032 -,230 . ,471
VAR00038 15,9355 6,862 -,146 . ,460
VAR00039 15,5161 6,458 ,005 . ,437
VAR00040 16,0323 6,832 -,131 . ,447

Item 3 (0.510), 4 (0.765), 5( 0.699), 9 (0.510), 10 (0.713), 14 (0.305), 27 (0.396), 28 (0.552) ,31 (0.206)
are valid because the results are above 0.2 (>0.2).

The rest are invalid because the results are below 0.2 (<0.2).

So items 3,4,5,9,10, 14,27, 28 and 31 can be used for the study.

Correlations

Rater 1 Rater 2

Pearson Correlation 1 ,988**

Rater 1 Sig. (2-tailed) ,000

N 20 20
Pearson Correlation ,988** 1

Rater 2 Sig. (2-tailed) ,000

N 20 20

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

It can be seen from the result above that between Rater 1 and Rater 2 there is a significant correlation
because the p-value 0.000 and it is below 0.05. The correlation coeficient is 0.988, based on Natanael
(2014, p. 90), it has a strong correlation if it is between 0.5-1.0. It means that the intrument is reliable
since there is a strong agremeent between the two raters.

Tests of Normality

Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk

Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig.

Class VII.1 ,128 20 ,200* ,955 20 ,453


Class VII.2 ,146 20 ,200* ,935 20 ,191

*. This is a lower bound of the true significance.


a. Lilliefors Significance Correction

The normality of Class VII.1 is 0.453 and Class VII.2 is 0.191. It means that these data are normal because
they are above 0.05.

Test of Homogeneity of Variances


VAR00001

Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.

,978 38 592 ,509

From the result above, it can be seen that the sig value of levene statistic is 0.509. It means that
the result is homogenous since the p-value is above 0.05 (>0.05).
ANOVA Table

Sum of df Mean F Sig.


Squares Square

(Combined) 8207,292 47 174,623 3,820 ,000

Between Linearity 4046,754 1 4046,754 88,525 ,000

VAR00001 * Groups Deviation from


4160,538 46 90,446 1,979 ,000
VAR00002 Linearity

Within Groups 27062,069 592 45,713

Total 35269,361 639

The sig of linearity is 0.000 and it is below 0.05. It means that the data is linear.

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