Exam 15: Data Exploration, Part 2: Inferential Statistics
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The hypothesis that we are attempting to reject is the
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Dr. Bryant gave 40 people a story to read that evoked one of four emotions sad, happy, angry, neutral) then evaluated the number of words that they could remember in a short-term memory task. The degrees of freedom associated with the between-conditions variability for this experiment would be
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Which of the following is the best example of empirical data?
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If you have made a mistake in your interpretation of your experiment and reject the null hypothesis when it is actually true, you have
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When you want to analyze an experiment with only two conditions in which continuous data has been collected _______ is appropriate.
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When you want to analyze an experiment with three conditions in which continuous data has been collected _______ is appropriate.
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The Chi-Square statistic is used to make decisions about __________ variables
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The value of the F-ratio obtained in an experiment is evaluated against
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The sampling distribution has a smaller _________ than the population distribution
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The statistic that compares the expected frequencies to observed frequencies is
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Dr. Johns was interested in the effect of auditory noise on visual attention. She ran an experiment in which she gave people either an easy visual search task or a hard visual search task while a siren was going off and measured the reaction time. Dr. Johns could analyze her experiment using
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