Exam 3: Frequency Distribution
Exam 1: Levels of Measurement in SPSS14 Questions
Exam 2: Entering and Saving a Set of Scores Scale Variable10 Questions
Exam 3: Frequency Distribution10 Questions
Exam 4: Histogram10 Questions
Exam 5: Frequency Polygon10 Questions
Exam 6: Mean, Median, and Mode: One Group, Two Scale Variables10 Questions
Exam 7: Mean and Standard Deviation: Two or More Groups, One Scale Variable10 Questions
Exam 8: Z-Scores Standard Scores11 Questions
Exam 9: Scattergram10 Questions
Exam 10: Correlation Coefficients: The Pearson R and Spearmans RHO10 Questions
Exam 11: Simple Linear Regression10 Questions
Exam 12: The T-Test for a Single Sample Mean10 Questions
Exam 13: Paired-Samples T-Test10 Questions
Exam 14: Independent-Samples T-Test10 Questions
Exam 15: One-Way ANOVA10 Questions
Exam 16: Chi-Square Goodness-Of-Fit Test10 Questions
Exam 17: Chi-Square Test of Independence10 Questions
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In what view can you ensure the level of measurement is appropriate?
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On the SPSS Statistics output, the symbol "N" stands for "number of cases."
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You can save your data file to all the following locations except:
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To create a frequency distribution, the variable required which level of measurement?
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SPSS Statistics outputs the frequency distribution in a way that is formatted for publication.
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In the "Frequencies" dialog box, use the arrow to move your variable of interest to "Variable(s)..."
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What menu item do you select to find the "Descriptive Statistics…" selection?
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In the formatted frequency distribution, values that have 0 frequency are not shown.
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In the SPSS frequency distribution, values that have 0 frequency are not shown.
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