Business Analytics 6043 (MBA) Assignment 1 SPSSCreate a descriptive statistics table. Generally, with the descriptive statistics table, we are trying to determine if the variables are normally distributed (skewness and kurtosis values equal to zero). Skewness and kurtosis values between -2.00 and +2.00 indicate that a variable is sufficiently normally distributedDescriptive StatisticsNMinimumMaximumMeanStd. DeviationSkewnessKurtosisStatisticStatisticStatisticStatisticStatisticStatisticStd. ErrorStatisticStd. ErrorMP2951.007.006.00001.40517-2.170.1424.749.283WO2951.007.005.45491.17548-1.126.1421.358.283EP2951.007.005.74801.14465-1.621.1423.191.283OC2951.007.005.26971.51307-.879.142-.175.283TI2951.007.002.76501.92660.801.142-.633.283JS2951.007.005.14311.20724-.725.142.280.283Valid N (listwise)295SkewnessAnalyzing the descriptive statistic table, we see that a Skewness value between -2.00 and 2.00 indicates that a variable is sufficiently normally distributed. Variables are normally distributed when they are equal to zero. So, looking at the table above, the values for Workplace Optimism (-1.126), Employee Performance (-1621), Organizational Commitment (-0.879), Turnover Intention (0.801), and Job Satisfaction (-0.725) are inside the range (-2.00 & 2.00), and the last 3 variables