Exam 11: Experiments and Observational Studies
Exam 1: Stats Starts Here16 Questions
Exam 2: Displaying and Describing Data16 Questions
Exam 3: Relationships Between Categorical Variablescontingency Tables19 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding and Comparing Distributions16 Questions
Exam 5: The Standard Deviation As a Ruler and the Normal Model18 Questions
Exam 6: Scatterplots, Association, and Correlation19 Questions
Exam 7: Linear Regression18 Questions
Exam 8: Regression Wisdom17 Questions
Exam 9: Multiple Regression16 Questions
Exam 10: Sample Surveys19 Questions
Exam 11: Experiments and Observational Studies17 Questions
Exam 12: From Randomness to Probability2 Questions
Exam 13: Probability Rules5 Questions
Exam 14: Random Variables6 Questions
Exam 15: Probability Models6 Questions
Exam 17: Confidence Intervals for Means17 Questions
Exam 18: Testing Hypotheses17 Questions
Exam 19: More About Tests and Intervals17 Questions
Exam 20: Comparing Groups18 Questions
Exam 21: Paired Samples and Blocks15 Questions
Exam 22: Comparing Counts17 Questions
Exam 23: Inferences for Regression16 Questions
Exam 26: Multifactor Analysis of Variance2 Questions
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It was discovered that a larger proportion of children who slept with nightlights later developed nearsightedness, compared to children who did not sleep with nightlights.The
Headlines read, "Leaving a light on for you children causes nearsightedness!" Later it was
Pointed out that nearsighted people have more trouble seeing in the dark and are more likely
To leave lights on at night for their kids.And those same nearsighted parents are likely to
Have nearsighted kids.This is an example of
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Which is not a critical part of designing a good experiment?
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An education researcher was interested in examining the effect of the teaching method and the effect of the particular teacher on students' scores on a reading test.In a study, there are
Four different teachers (Juliana, Felix, Sonia, and Helen) and three different teaching methods
(method A, method B, and method C).The number of students participating in the study is 258.Students are randomly assigned to a teaching method and teacher.Identify the levels of
The factor "teaching method."
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An education researcher was interested in examining the effect of the teaching method and the effect of the particular teacher on students' scores on a reading test.In a study, there are
Four different teachers (Juliana, Felix, Sonia, and Helen) and three different teaching methods
(method A, method B, and method C).The number of students participating in the study is 258.Students are randomly assigned to a teaching method and teacher.Identify the response
Variable measured.
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In a clinical trial, 780 participants suffering from high blood pressure were randomly assigned to one of three groups.Over a one-month period, the first group received a low
Dosage of an experimental drug, the second group received a high dosage of the drug, and the
Third group received a placebo.The diastolic blood pressure of each participant was
Measured at the beginning and at the end of the period and the change in blood pressure was
Recorded.Identify the factor in the experiment.
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An education researcher was interested in examining the effect of the teaching method and the effect of the particular teacher on students' scores on a reading test.In a study, there are
Four different teachers (Juliana, Felix, Sonia, and Helen) and three different teaching methods
(method A, method B, and method C).The number of students participating in the study is 258.Students are randomly assigned to a teaching method and teacher.Identify the factor(s)
In the experiment.
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In a clinical trial, 780 participants suffering from high blood pressure were randomly assigned to one of three groups.Over a one-month period, the first group received a low
Dosage of an experimental drug, the second group received a high dosage of the experimental
Drug, and the third group received a placebo.The diastolic blood pressure of each participant
Was measured at the beginning and at the end of the period and the change in blood pressure
Was recorded.Identify the treatments.
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Which is true about randomized experiments? I.Randomization reduces the effects of confounding variables.
II)Random assignment of treatments allows results to be generalized to the larger
Population.
III)Blocking can be used to reduce the within-treatment variability.
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In a clinical trial, 780 participants suffering from high blood pressure were randomly assigned to one of three groups.Over a one-month period, the first group received a low
Dosage of an experimental drug, the second group received a high dosage of the drug, and the
Third group received a placebo.The diastolic blood pressure of each participant was
Measured at the beginning and at the end of the period and the change in blood pressure was
Recorded.Identify the levels of the factor.
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Do energy snack bars improve afternoon alertness? 100 factory workers were randomly assigned to two groups.One group ate energy snack bars at lunch and the other group ate
Placebo snack bars.At the afternoon break (approximately 1-1/2 hour after lunch), a
Significant increase in alertness was observed.Later analysis of the experiment results
Showed 87% of the participants exhibiting increased alertness were from the group which ate
Energy snack bars.
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A survey of online consumers asked respondents to indicate how much money they spent for online purchases during the most recent Christmas holiday season.These data were analyzed To see if gender and income level influence the amount consumers spend online for holiday Shopping.Which of the following statements is true?
I.This is an experimental study.
II.This is a randomized block design.
III.This is an observational study.
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A company has tried to improve the effectiveness of its dishwashing detergent and wants to see if it works better than the original formula.They use 6 identical new dishwashers and
Load them identically with dirty dishes.Three packs of each of the two types of detergent are
Used, and they are randomly assigned to one of the six dishwashers.After the load is run,
They rate each load for overall cleanliness.Which of the following is true?
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An education researcher was interested in examining the effect of the teaching method and the effect of the particular teacher on students' scores on a reading test.In a study, there are
Two different teachers (Juliana and Felix) and three different teaching methods (method A,
Method B, and method C).The number of students participating in the study is 258.Students
Are randomly assigned to a teaching method and teacher.Identify the treatments.
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The experiment is run once for each combination of brand of AAA batteries and device (TV remote, hand-held game, flashlight and digital camera).The twelve runs are ordered
Randomly.The time (in minutes) that each battery lasts under continuous usage is recorded.
Which of the following statements is true about this design?
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In a clinical trial, 780 participants suffering from high blood pressure were randomly assigned to one of three groups.Over a one-month period, the first group received a low
Dosage of an experimental drug, the second group received a high dosage of the drug, and the
Third group received a placebo.The diastolic blood pressure of each participant was
Measured at the beginning and at the end of the period and the change in blood pressure was
Recorded.Identify the response variable measured.
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An advocacy group is interested in determining if gender (1 = Female, 2 = Male) affects executive level salaries.They take a random sample of executives in three different Industries: (1 = Consumer Goods, 2 = Financial, 3 = Health Care).Salary data are collected.
Which of the following statements is true?
I.This is an experimental study.
II.This is an observational study.
III.This is a randomized block design.
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Quality control engineers fire tiles made with this new material at three different temperature settings (1500°F, 1800°F and 2200°F) and for four different times (2 hours, 6 hours, 10 hours
And 12 hours) to determine the optimal parameter settings for firing that will result in tiles
With high flexural strength.The response variable in this experiment is
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