Normality test of Pre-test and post-test Homogeneity of Pre-test and Post-test

Table 4.2 Frequency distribution of Experimental and Controlled class Post-test Data Experimental class Controlled class Maximum score 96 88 Minimum score 60 56 Mean 78.25 72.9 Variance 70.470 90.24 Standard deviation 8.394 9.499

B. Analysis of Data

The writer tested normality test after she got score of students in reading pre-test and post-test of narrative test by using SPSS 18. 5

1. Normality test of Pre-test and post-test

Based on Lilifors from sample n 30 with significance level α= 0.05 a. If the value p significant α =0.05 it means that the sample from the population, H o was accepted and H 1 was rejected normal distribution. b. If the value p significant α =0.05 it means H o was rejected and H 1 was accepted not normal distribution Table 4.3 Experimental and controlled class pre-test Pre-test Kolmogorov-Smirnov a Statistic Df Sig. Experimnt Al ,138 30 ,150 Controlled ,135 30 ,170 5 Appendix 6 Based on table 4.3 above, the writer compared of normality in pre-test of experimental class was 0.150 with significant 0.05. It concluded the result pre-test of experimental was higher than the significant 0.05; 0.150 0.05. Furthermore, the normality in pre- test of controlled class was 0.170 with significant 0.05. The result pre-test of controlled was higher than the significant 0.05; 0.170 0.05. Therefore, the data pre-test of experimental and controlled class was normal distribution. Table 4.4 Experimental and controlled class post-test Post-test Kolmogorov-Smirnov a Statistic Df Sig. Experimnt Al ,152 30 ,074 Controlled ,156 30 ,061 Based on table 4.4 above, the writer compared of normality in post-test of experimental class was 0.074 with significant 0.05. It concluded the result post-test of experimental was higher than the significant 0.05; 0.074 0.05. Furthermore, the normality in post- test of controlled class was 0.061 with significant 0.05. The result post-test of controlled was higher than the significant 0.05; 0.061 0.05. Therefore, the data post-test of experimental and controlled class was normal distribution.

2. Homogeneity of Pre-test and Post-test

The writer tested homogeneity test after she got score of students reading comprehension in experimental and controlled class Pre-test and Post-test of reading comprehension in narrative text by using SPSS 18. 6 Table 4.5 Experimental and Controlled Class pre-test Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig. 1,167 1 58 ,285 Based on table 4.5 above, the result of homogeneity test pre-test of experimental and controlled class was higher than the significant 0.05; 0.285 0.05 it means that the data was homogeny. Table 4.6 Experimental and Controlled Class post-test Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig. ,580 1 58 ,450 The result of homogeneity test post-test from the table 4.6 described of experimental and controlled class was higher than the significant 0.05; 0.450 0.05 it means that the data was homogeny.

3. Statistical Hypothesis Test

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