Exam 1: The Language of Statistics

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Which of the following would most likely be considered nominal data?

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A relationship between constructs can be considered a ______.

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For the following questions, consider the table below: Training Test score 1 A 15 2 A 14 3 B 19 4 20 5 10 6 11 -What is the value of "Training" for Case 5?

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If you randomly assign participants to three conditions, you are conducting an experiment.

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For the following questions, consider the table below: Training Test score 1 A 15 2 A 14 3 B 19 4 20 5 10 6 11 -Which of the following describes the numbers under the "Training" heading?

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Ten subjects drawn at random from a larger population would be considered a sample.

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If you randomly split a sample of eight people into four groups, how many conditions do you have?

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Some statisticians consider a Likert-type item to be an ordinal-level scale, whereas others consider it to be an interval-level scale. Why?

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Which of the following would be considered quantitative data?

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If you operationalize a construct, you are defining it in a "real world" way.

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For the following questions, consider the table below: Training Test score 1 A 15 2 A 14 3 B 19 4 20 5 10 6 11 -In the table above, "19" is a ______.

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Ratio data has all of the qualities of ordinal data but not interval data.

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For the following questions, consider the table below: Training Test score 1 A 15 2 A 14 3 B 19 4 20 5 10 6 11 -If employees chose whether they wished to complete Training A, B or C, this table depicts ______.

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Why do we examine samples rather than populations?

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Explain the difference between an experiment, correlational study, and a quasi-experiment. Give an example of each that could be used to address the following research question: "Does training impact job satisfaction?"

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If "10" in a variable is twice as many as "5" in that variable, what is that variable's scale of measurement?

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Why is it important that samples are representative from the population? Define both sample and population and provide an example of each.

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A single value collected in the context of research is a ______, whereas multiple values collected in the context of research are ______ .

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For the following questions, consider the table below: Training Test score 1 A 15 2 A 14 3 B 19 4 20 5 10 6 11 -In the table above, what is "Training"?

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A case is a source of data about one or more variables.

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