Exam 14: Quantitative Data Analysis
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A univariate analysis examines the distribution of cases on one or more variables.
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A codebook is a guide for locating variables and interpreting codes in one's data file.
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A nominal variable is a discrete variable.
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Whereas univariate analysis and subgroup comparisons focus on the descriptions of the people under study,the focus of most of the bivariate analysis is on the relationships among the variables themselves.
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What is a codebook? Construct a codebook for the following questionnaire items.
a.Sex
(1)Male
(2)Female
b.Age at last birthday?
c.How many brothers and sisters do you have? (Count only those who are now alive.Include stepbrothers and stepsisters and children adopted by your parents. )
d.What is your current marital status?
(1)Married
(2)Widowed
(3)Divorced
(4)Separated
(5)Never married
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Given the following age distribution,the range is .12,15,8,17,34,43,2,16,43,3
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The College of Arts and Science at Delta University has nine departments.The number of faculty in each department is shown below.What is the mean number of faculty in the College of Arts and Science? 8,12,9,15,17,11,13,14,7
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A bivariate table is read by comparing the independent variable subgroups with one another in terms of a given attribute of the dependent variable.
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Quantitative data coding is always a simple and straightforward process.
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The most frequently occurring attribute,in either grouped or ungrouped data,is the .
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A friend of yours assigned a code of 1 to "male" and a code of 2 to "female" on the variable sex.Your friend asked the computer to compute the average score on sex.The computer printout contained the following information: mean=1.38,standard deviation=.43,median=1.4,and mode=1.0.You advise your friend that the best measure(s)of central tendency is(are).
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Looking at your data and frequency distribution,you find that a variable labeled LEVEL has only whole number values between 1 and 5.You can conclude that the variable is a(n):
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Explain the measures of univariate variable description that we have.What do these measures tell us? Why are they useful?
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A codebook contains the following information: COLUMNS DESCRIPTION 1-4 Case Number (a random identification number between 0001 and 9999)Sex
4 1=Male
2=Female
Metropolitan Area of Residence 1=New York
2=Boston 3=Baltimore/Washington DC
5 4=Atlanta
5=Orlando
6=Tampa 7=Miami 8=Unknown 9=Missing
Following this codebook,an individual assigned the number 283921
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Certain guidelines should be kept in mind when coding.Among these is(are)the following:
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When analyzing quantitative data,you can increase the detail of a variable collected at a more general level via coding.
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Which of the following is(are)aimed primarily at explanation?
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A researcher believes that a person's occupation affects his or her political party preference.Given the following data on occupation and political party preference,construct a contingency table.Percentage the table and interpret your results.
Semiskilled Republican
Unskilled Republican
Semiskilled Democrat
Skilled Other
Semiskilled Other
Unskilled Other
Semiskilled Democrat
Semiskilled Democrat
Unskilled Other
Skilled Republican
Unskilled Other
Skilled Democrat
Skilled Other
Skilled Republican
Semiskilled Democrat
Skilled Other
Skilled Other
Unskilled Republican
Semiskilled Democrat
Skilled Other
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