Exam 12: Teafor Two Again: Tests Between the Means of Related Groups
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Exam 2: Means to an End: Computing and Understanding Averages79 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Variability: Vive La Différence80 Questions
Exam 4: A Picture Really Is Worth a Thousand Words41 Questions
Exam 5: Computing Correlation Coefficients: Ice Cream and Crime77 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding Reliability and Validity: Just the Truth76 Questions
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Exam 10: Only the Lonely: the One Sample Z-Test78 Questions
Exam 11: Teafor Two: Tests Between the Means of Different Groups69 Questions
Exam 12: Teafor Two Again: Tests Between the Means of Related Groups81 Questions
Exam 13: Two Groups Too Many Try Analysis of Variance74 Questions
Exam 14: Two Too Many Factors: Factorial Analysis of Variancea Brief Introduction77 Questions
Exam 15: Testing Relationships Using the Correlation Coefficients: Cousins or Just Good Friends78 Questions
Exam 16: Using Linear Regression: Predicting Wholl Win the Super Bowl79 Questions
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Dr.Moo would like to find out if there was a significant difference between male and female patients' anxiety scores.What is the appropriate test to run?
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When using a t test for dependent means,what is true of the sample?
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The average score for each variable in a dependent-samples t test is the ______.
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You run a t test and find that your results indicate that t(26) = 3.13,p < 0.05.Your decision is to ______.
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When doing a t test for dependent samples,when would you accept the null hypothesis?
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To determine whether to accept a null hypothesis,compare the ______ value and the ______ value.
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When you run a t test for dependent means on a group of 114 individuals,your degrees of freedom will be ______.
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In the following,what is the meaning of t: t(58) = 5.015,p < 0.01?
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In the following,what are the degrees of freedom: t(29) = 2.001,p < 0.05?
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You run a t test and find that your results indicate that t(32) = 1.13,p > 0.05.You determine that you should ______.
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The t test for dependent means is also known as the t test for doubled samples.
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What does ΣD represent in the formula that computes a t value?
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To compute the test statistic or t value,what must first be calculated to approximate the sample size?
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You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t(38) = 4.15,p < 0.05.You determine that you should ______.
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According to the equation t(78) = 1.03,p < 0.01,what is the size of the group?
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Dr.Moo would like to find out if participants who ate glazed donuts became happier after they ate jelly-filled donuts.To determine this,what test should Dr.Moo use?
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In order to determine whether you will reject the null hypothesis,with what must the test statistic be compared?
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