Exam 8: Correlation and Linear Regression
Exam 1: The Definition and Measurement of Concepts35 Questions
Exam 2: Measuring and Describing Variables35 Questions
Exam 3: Proposing Explanations, Framing Hypotheses, and Making Comparisons35 Questions
Exam 4: Research Design, Research Ethics, and Evidence of Causation35 Questions
Exam 5: Making Controlled Comparisons35 Questions
Exam 6: Foundations of Statistical Inference34 Questions
Exam 7: Tests of Significance and Measures of Association35 Questions
Exam 8: Correlation and Linear Regression35 Questions
Exam 9: Logistic Regression35 Questions
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One reason to perform multiple regression analysis is to ______ for the effects of additional independent variables.
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When two independent variables are closely related to each other it is difficult to measure the effects of each on the dependent variable.
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In a scatterplot, the ______ variable is measured on the horizontal axis and the ______ variable is on the vertical axis.
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Researchers typically report the adjusted R-square value because they lack confidence in the actual R-square.
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In a multiple regression equation, the interaction effect is the multiplicative product of one independent variable.
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If two variables are very closely related to one another they are said to have parsimony.
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The size and effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable is estimated by the regression coefficient.
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A bivariate analysis is used to analyze the relationship between a(n) ______.
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A researcher conducting a study of turnout in the fifty states finds a regression coefficient of .35. This tells the researcher that ______.
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A researcher is working with two variables measured at the interval level. Which statistical tool should the researcher use?
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Researchers typically use correlation analysis during the early stages of the research process.
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If no relationship exists between variables, Pearson's r takes on the value of ______.
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Pearson's r is a measure of association known as a correlation coefficient.
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Pearson's r is a symmetrical measure of association between two variables.
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Correlation analysis produces a statistic that estimates the size of the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
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A dummy variable takes on the value of 1 for cases having one value of the nominal or ordinal variable, and a value of 0 for cases falling into all other values of the variable.
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