Exam 2: Types of Empirical Research
Exam 1: The Empirical Approach to Knowledge10 Questions
Exam 2: Types of Empirical Research8 Questions
Exam 3: Scales of Measurement9 Questions
Exam 4: Descriptive, Correlational, and Inferential Statistics5 Questions
Exam 5: Introduction to Sampling9 Questions
Exam 6: Variations on Random Sampling6 Questions
Exam 7: Sample Size9 Questions
Exam 8: Standard Error of the Mean7 Questions
Exam 9: Frequencies, Percentages, and Proportions7 Questions
Exam 10: Shapes of Distributions7 Questions
Exam 11: The Mean: An Average7 Questions
Exam 12: Mean, Median, and Mode12 Questions
Exam 13: Range and Interquartile Range6 Questions
Exam 14: Standard Deviation6 Questions
Exam 15: Z-Score5 Questions
Exam 16: Correlation7 Questions
Exam 17: Pearson-R6 Questions
Exam 18: Scattergram6 Questions
Exam 19: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing11 Questions
Exam 20: Decisions About the Null Hypothesis6 Questions
Exam 21: Introduction to the T-Test7 Questions
Exam 22: Independent Samples T-Test6 Questions
Exam 23: Dependent Samples T-Test6 Questions
Exam 24: One Sample T-Test5 Questions
Exam 25: Reports of the Results of T-Tests5 Questions
Exam 26: One-Way Anova7 Questions
Exam 27: Two-Way Anova5 Questions
Exam 28: Chi-Square Test5 Questions
Exam 29: Limitations of Significance Testing5 Questions
Exam 30: Effect Size8 Questions
Exam 31: Coefficient of Determination5 Questions
Exam 32: Multiple Correlation5 Questions
Exam 33: Simple and Multiple Regression5 Questions
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In an experimental study on friendliness and tipping, every alternate customer to whom the waiter is extra friendly toward are referred to as the
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The purpose of experiments is to identify
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Unless the experimental research is properly planned with appropriate control conditions including a control group, there may be many alternative explanations for the results of an experiment
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Which is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable. The treatment is called the ________________ variable while the response is called the ________________variable.
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In the given scenario which is the treatment and which is the response?
We might try a new laundry detergent to see if our clothes are cleaner than when we used our old brand. The laundry detergent is ____________________, while cleaner clothes are the _____________________.
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The purpose of a non-experimental study is to determine the status of what exists at a given point in time without administering treatments
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A nonexperimental study is one in which multiple treatments are administered.
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