Exam 11: Chi-Square Tests and Strategies When Population Distributions Are Not Normal
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In a rank-order procedure, scores of 6, 10, 17, and 25 would be changed to __________.
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"(NColumns -1)( NRows -1)" is the formula for the degrees of freedom for the chi-square test for __________.
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The sample scores for a procedure that is "distribution-free" would probably be transformed using the:
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An advertising firm wanted to target television advertisements for people who eat out often. The firm conducted a study in which 75 randomly selected people noted what they watched for a week, and then they were categorized according to the type of show they watched most. They also completed a questionnaire about how often they eat out, and were divided into those that do and do not eat out often. The results were that those in the group that eat out often included 3 who most watched quiz shows, 9 who most watched situation comedies, 7 who most watched movies, 8 who most watched news shows, and 3 who most watched soap operas. Of those who ate out rarely, the figures were 8 quiz show, 6 situation comedy, 13 movie, 3 news show, and 15 soap opera.
Do these data suggest that the distribution of type of shows watched is different for those who eat out often versus rarely? (Use the .05 significance level.)
a. Use the five steps of hypothesis testing.
b. Sketch the chi-square distribution.
c. Explain the logic of what you have done.
d. Figure a measure of effect size and indicate whether it is small, medium, or large.
e. Figure the approximate power.
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According to your text, Karl Pearson, the inventor of the chi-square, also invented the method of computing correlation used today and coined the terms histogram, skew, and spurious correlation. (True or False)
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A sample that comes from a normally distributed population:
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One difference between a chi-square test and an analysis of variance is that in a chi-square test all variables are __________.
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Hypothesis-testing procedures based on ranks are also called:
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According to this study, __________ appeared to be less effective in reducing repeat offenses.
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Because the distribution of rank-order scores is known exactly rather than estimated, rank-order tests:
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In a chi-square test for independence, the null hypothesis is that:
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The __________ of a chi-square test is determined mainly by effect size and sample size.
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For the following question(s): A study reported; "A chi-square test for independence was conducted to explore the relationship between whether a person had or had not sought psychological counseling and the person's profession (lawyer, car dealer, college professor, high school teacher, and postal worker). A significant relationship was found, X2(4, N = 100)= 12.33, p < .05." Here are the results:
-What percentage of college professors had sought counseling?

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Some statisticians have shown that instead of using the special procedures in rank-order tests, you get about the same results if you transform scores into ranks and then:
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An extreme score that is at the far end of a sample's distribution is called a(n)__________.
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__________ have the advantage over nonparametric methods of permitting the use of the familiar, precise parametric techniques.
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