MAN 6316: HRM Metrics Individual Analysis Project: Fall 2014 Gender Age Customer Service Perf. Intent to Stay Conscientiousness Pay Satisfaction Age Correlation: -.092 Direction: Negative Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): No Practical Sig: Not useful This box is blank because this would simply be a correlation of “1”—the correlation between Age and Age Customer Service Performance Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: This box is blank because this would simply be a correlation of “1” Intent to Stay Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: This box is blank because this would simply be a correlation of “1” Conscientiousness Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: This box is blank because this would simply be a correlation of “1” Pay Satisfaction Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: Correlation: Direction: Statistical Sig? (Yes/No): Practical Sig: This box is blank because this would simply be a correlation of “1” Feel free to copy and paste this table into your Executive Summary to help organize your answers for Step 2 (I have completed the first correlation between Age and Gender as an example). You can delete the text in red—that information is just there to help explain the blank cells. MAN 6316: HRM Metrics Individual Analysis Project SPSS Correlation Output: Fall 2014 Individual Analysis Project: SPSS Correlation Output This document contains the output that you will need to complete “Step 2” of the Analysis Project: The results from the SPSS correlation analysis of the dataset are provided below. SPSS is a powerful software tool, and is often used by consultants and analysts to conduct advanced statistical data analysis. The results below are in their “rough form,” just as they would be seen after the analysis was conducted in SPSS. As you can see, this table looks quite different from the correlation table that we worked in for In-Class Assignment #2. Using the in-class assignment as a guide, please create your own, more stream-lined correlation table using the information from the table below. To assist you in interpreting the above correlation output, here is some helpful information about the terms used in the table. Pearson correlation: This is the correla ...