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Unit 2 Practitioner’s Work. Johnson’s Conflict-Leadership Style Measure (Proverbs). What is your conflict style and is there a difference between our hypothetical groups?. First, take the measure to determine your conflict leadership style.
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Unit 2 Practitioner’s Work Johnson’s Conflict-Leadership Style Measure (Proverbs) Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
What is your conflict style and is there a difference between our hypothetical groups? • First, take the measure to determine your conflict leadership style. • http://www.csb.uncw.edu/people/magnusj/MGT%20358%20Lecture%20Slides/confict%20management%20strategies%20questionnaire.doc • Source: Johnson, David W. Reaching out, interpersonal effectiveness and self actualization. (2nd ed.) New York: Prentice Hall, 1981. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Conflict Strategy • The higher the total score for each conflict strategy, the more frequently you tend to use that strategy. • The lower the total score is for each conflict strategy, the less frequently you tend to use that strategy. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Hypothetical Study • Imagine a study was conducted to determine the leadership styles of communication and leadership majors versus business majors. • Research question: “Are there differences in the conflict-leadership styles of between communication and leadership majors and business majors?" Operational definition for our hypothetical study. "Conflict-leadership style is the primary style of the individual as measured by theProverb Conflict-Leadership Style Inventory (Johnson, 1981).“ Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
An example experimental study. • We could give a pretest, a treatment--say taking a communication and leadership course--and a post-test. • We could measure changes caused by the treatment. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Chi-square • We would use a Chi-square because it is nominal data. • When using Chi-square, you'll typically want at least 20 people or items per cell for accurate results. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Imagine the hypothetical results looked like this information. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Enter the data and calculate. • CALCULATE in an online calculator, SPSS, EXCEL, or other program. • Enter the dataand calculate. • Is there a difference between the two groups (Communication & Leadership Majors and Business Majors? Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Finding An Online Calculator If a link doesn’t work, find your own. You can search by using your favorite browser and entering “statistics calculator” or “chi-square calculator” or similar key words. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Online Calculators I recommend a university-based calculator like this one, but there are many fine commercial calculators too. • http://people.ku.edu/~preacher/chisq/chisq.htm Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Enter the data. In this case, a free online Chi-square calculator was used. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
When you enter the data and calculate, here is the result: Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Chi-square table. • "The number of degrees of freedom associated with a contingency table consisting of r rows and c columns is (r-1) (c-1). . . • In order to test the null hypothesis, we compare the test statistic with the critical value Chi-square at the probability level we want to use. Let us use .05.“ Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Using a Chi-Square Table • Go to a Chi-Square table in any statistics textbook or online, and you can see whether or not there is a significant difference. • In this case, when you check the table, the results are higher than needed for a .05 level of confidence or a .001 level of confidence. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
If you look at the degrees of freedom at the left (select 4 for this example remember) and go across to .05 level, the Chi-square needs to be higher than 9.488. • The data yield a Chi-square much higher than needed to suggest there is a significant difference between the two majors. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Interpretation • We can be confident that these results did not happen by chance. • The results cannot "prove" anything, but "suggest" or "support." • We interpret that in this hypothetical study, communication and leadership majors are more likely to use a collaboration style and business majors are more likely to use a competitive style. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
"The data suggest a difference between the conflict-leadership styles of communication and leadership majors and business majors." • Remember, this study is fictional, not real. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Null hypothesis. • If the hypothesis is H0: There is no significant difference between the conflict-leadership style of communication and leadership majors and business majors, we reject the null hypothesis. • Explanation about null hypothesis: http://www.stats.gla.ac.uk/steps/glossary/hypothesis_testing.html Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
Hypothesis: • If our hypothesis is: "There is a significant difference between the conflict-leadership style of communication and leadership majors and business majors,” then the data supports the hypothesis. Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square
End You’re making progress up the hill! Unit 2 Practitioner's Work Chi-square