Exam 12: Association Between Variables Measured at the Interval-Ratio Level
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Dummy variables make it possible to include ________ in regression analysis
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The amount of error in predicting Y that remains after X has been taken into account is
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Scatterplots give information about the _____________ of a relationship.
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If a = 2 and b = 4, what would the value of Y be when X = 1?
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Scatterplots do NOT give information about the _____________ of a relationship
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The direction of a relationship between variables can be detected on a scatterplot by considering the angle of the regression line. The relationship is
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For interval-ratio level variables, the scatterplot is analogous to ___________ for nominal and ordinal level variables.
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A researcher reports a Pearson r of .57 between gender (female = 0, males = 1) and involvement in juvenile delinquency. Which of the following is an appropriate interpretation?
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For summarizing the relationship between X and Y, the points of minimized variation for the conditional distributions of Y provide us with
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If a line is drawn through the conditional means of Y, the line will
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There is no linear relationship between two interval-ratio variables when the regression line on a scatterplot
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When working with interval-ratio data, the optimal strategy for predicting Y while taking X into account would be to
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If a regression line is parallel to the horizontal axis of the scatterplot, the slope (b) will be
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In a study of the relationship between geographical mobility (number of times a person has changed residences) and number of friends, Pearson's r² is reported as .40. Which of the following would be a correct interpretation?
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A researcher asked a sample of dual career families about the percentage of the family budget contributed by the wife's job (Y) and the total number of children (X). Pearson's r for this relationship is -0.34. Which of the following is an appropriate interpretation of these results?
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When working with interval-ratio data, the optimal strategy for predicting Y while ignoring X will be to use the
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When referring to interval-ratio variables, a commonly used synonym for association is
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