SPSS Input Stephanie Crookston, Dominique Garrett-Smith, Latesha Simpson, Jannie Tollvier, PSYCH/625 November 25, 2013 Mary Farmer SPSS Input After looking at the data and putting it through the ANOVA test; the conclusions are as follows: There is a huge difference between the groups regarding degrees of freedom. And the use of ANOVA is essential because it is samples taken at different points and times of the same people. Probability is at zero percent because that means its directly at the mean and the f score is used to see if the null hypothesis can be rejected or fail to be rejected of its less than the critical value. ANOVA Score Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 609265.938 1 609265.938 2495.987 .000 Within Groups 53213.402 218 244.098 Total 662479.340 219 In a 1000-1250 word essay, explain the meaning of one visual symbol in American Beauty and the relation of that symbol to the message of the film as a whole. Since context forms meaning, you should analyze several instances in which the symbol appears in the film, explaining the meaning of the symbol in each appearance and showing how each instance contributes to the meaning of the symbol in the film as a whole. Since film is a visual medium, I have intentionally asked you to analyze a visual element for this assignment. Therefore, while you certainly should utilize dialogue or other elements of the film’s narrative, please do not neglect to interpret the specifically filmic aspects of this text, such as (but not limited to) camera work (framing, shot length, etc.), editing (“cutting” or “splicing”), sound effects, wardrobe, and lighting. Here are some visual symbols from which you may choose, but please don’t feel limited to these: · Plastic bags · Roses · Cameras · Windows or Mirrors · Guns · Extreme darkness or bright light · Specific colors or color combinations Please note that the task here is twofold: you should present an interpretation of the particular symbol you choose and show how that symbol helps construct the overall message of the film as you see it. A successful thesis statement will present a clear articulation of the meaning of your chosen symbol, a succinct statement as to the overall message of the film, and an explanation of the relationship between these two. As with the other essays for this class, please avoid rendering value judgments. You should not present an evaluation of whether or not you like the film (or whether it’s “good” or “bad”). Since a successful analysis will require more viewing of the film than what we have time for in class, you may find it advantageous to rent/purchase/download a copy for yourself. For those who would rather not attain their own copy, I have also put a copy of the film on reserve in the library. Due Dates: Four copies of your rough draft due: Tuesday 3 December Workshop: Thursday 5 December Final draft due: Thursday 12/12 (the day of th.