Exam 11: Teafor Two: Tests Between the Means of Different Groups
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What does the symbol p represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?
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Please identify the elements of the formula for an independent-means t test.
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Under what circumstances would a researcher reject the null hypothesis?
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What does the number 42 represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?
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When examining group difference where no direction of the difference is specified,which of the following is used?
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The test for independent samples should be used when participants are tested multiple times.
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What does the number 2.001 represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?
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What is the most common level of significance used in testing in the social sciences?
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Effect size is a value that approximates the sample size and is a component of many statistical tests.
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What are you assuming when you use the simple formula for effect size?
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Based on the equation: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01,what is the right choice in the following?
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What does the number 0.05 represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?
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Pooled standard deviation,part of the formula for the Cohen's d effect size,is similar to an average of the standard deviations from both groups.
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There is an important difference between a significant result and a meaningful result.
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In order to determine whether you will reject the null hypothesis,the test statistic must be compared against the ______.
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