Exam 5: Looking at Data: Measures of Variability
Exam 1: Making Sense of Variability: an Introduction to Statistics 42 Questions
Exam 2: Statistics in the Context of Scientific Research50 Questions
Exam 3: Looking at Data: Frequency Distributions and Graphs59 Questions
Exam 4: Looking at Data: Measures of Central Tendency55 Questions
Exam 5: Looking at Data: Measures of Variability53 Questions
Exam 6: The Normal Distribution, Probability, and Standard Scores67 Questions
Exam 7: Understanding Data: Using Statistics for Inference and Estimation58 Questions
Exam 8: Is There Really a Difference Introduction to Statistical Hypothesis Testing91 Questions
Exam 9: The Basics of Experimentation and Testing for a Difference Between Means82 Questions
Exam 10: One-Factor Between-Subjects Analysis of Variance99 Questions
Exam 11: Two-Factor Between-Subjects Analysis of Variance92 Questions
Exam 12: One-Factor Within-Subjects Analysis of Variance74 Questions
Exam 13: Correlation: Understanding Covariation76 Questions
Exam 14: Regression Analysis: Predicting Linear Relationships55 Questions
Exam 15: Nonparametric Tests45 Questions
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If a variance for a set of scores is 25.0, then the standard deviation for those scores is.
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Which of the following scales of measurement ordinarily does not lend itself to a measure of variability?
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The dispersion there is among scores in a distribution, the the mean depicts a typical score for that distribution.
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The sample mean predicts every score in a distribution perfectly when.
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The sum of the squared deviations from the mean divided by the number of scores minus one is the definition for the.
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Which of the following is the formula for the population variance?
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The square root of the estimated population variance is the estimated population.
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If a standard deviation for a set of scores is 9.0, then the variance for those scores is.
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If the SS for a set of scores is zero, then s for those scores is.
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The estimated population standard deviation is defined as the.
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The numerator in the formula for calculating a variance is called a.
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The range for the scores 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 16, 16, 18, 19, 20 is.
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The term refers to how much scores in a distribution differ from each other.
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The estimated population variance of the scores 2, 4, 6 is.
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Which of the following is the formula for the variance of a sample used to estimate the population variance?
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The scores cluster around a measure of central tendency in a distribution, the that measure of central tendency represents the scores.
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A measure of central tendency of a distribution is most representative of individual scores when there is variability among the scores.
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