Exam 7: Tests of Significance and Measures of Association
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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A ______ helps researchers decide whether an observed relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable really exists in the population or whether it could have happened by chance when the sample was drawn.
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The 2 test returns a critical value that allows a researcher to determine the upper plausible boundary of random error that defines the limit of the null hypothesis.
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Somers' dyx is used to measure the strength of the association between two ______-level variables.
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An asymmetric measure of association does not take into consideration which variable is being used to predict the other.
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Which of the following tests is based on the confidence interval approach?
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To determine the degrees of freedom when using the 2 test, we subtract the number of rows from the number of columns.
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A symmetric measure of association treats the independent variable as the causal variable and the dependent variable as the effect.
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A researcher studying partisanship and the likelihood of being a protester concludes there is no difference between Democrats and Republicans when, in fact, there is, has committed a ______.
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Most political research begins by using the .10 level of significance to decide whether to reject a null hypothesis.
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A pair of cell values with a negative relationship are referred to as a(n) ______ pair.
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Which of the following pair of variables would allow us to compare two sample means?
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The 2 test is the oldest statistical test still in use and takes into account tabular data.
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Measures of association allow a researcher to determine ______.
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The ______ is stated to remind us that the observed results of a sample could be the result of random error.
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The 2 test of significance is used when both the independent variable and the dependent variable are measured ______.
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A researcher studying the ratings of men and women toward the Democratic Party hypothesizes that women will give Democrats a higher rating than will men. The female mean rating is 52.5 with a standard error of 1.2 points. The male mean rating is 47.1 with a standard error of 1.6 points. Should the researcher reject the null hypothesis?
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Chi-square works by comparing the observed frequencies with the expected frequencies.
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