Exam 10: Measurement and Descriptive Statistics
Exam 1: Definitions, Purposes, and Dimensions of Research23 Questions
Exam 2: Planning a Quantitative Research Project19 Questions
Exam 3: Variables, Research Questions, and Hypotheses32 Questions
Exam 4: Research Approaches23 Questions
Exam 5: Randomized Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs38 Questions
Exam 6: Single-Subject Designs25 Questions
Exam 7: Nonexperimental Approachesdesigns26 Questions
Exam 8: Internal Validity25 Questions
Exam 9: Sampling and Introduction to External Validity44 Questions
Exam 10: Measurement and Descriptive Statistics33 Questions
Exam 11: Measurement Reliability29 Questions
Exam 12: Measurement Validity19 Questions
Exam 13: Types of Data Collection Techniques38 Questions
Exam 14: Ethical Issues in Conducting the Study45 Questions
Exam 15: Practical Issues in Data Collection and Coding25 Questions
Exam 16: Making Inferences From Sample Data I: The Null Hypothesis Significance Testing Approach41 Questions
Exam 17: Making Inferences From Sample Data II: the Evidence-Based Approach32 Questions
Exam 18: General Design Classifications for Selection of Difference Statistical Methods22 Questions
Exam 19: Selection of Appropriate Statistical Methods: Integration of Design and Analysis26 Questions
Exam 20: Data Analysis and Interpretation: Basic Difference Questions54 Questions
Exam 21: Analysis and Interpretation of Basic Associational Research Questions28 Questions
Exam 22: Analysis and Interpretation of Complex Research Questions62 Questions
Exam 23: Evaluating Research Validity: Part I34 Questions
Exam 24: Evaluating Research Validity: Part II29 Questions
Exam 25: Evaluating Research for Evidence-Based Practice26 Questions
Exam 26: Writing the Research Report31 Questions
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Match the scale of measurement with the variable. You may use the same scale of measurement more than once.
-Gender.
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Most psychological measurements are ratio scales.
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Clark Kent wants to study how these training approaches (no training, kryptonite training, and the new super-kryptonite training) affect performance. He is confused as to what scale of measurement he is using with his IV. Help him out with the correct
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B
The following is/are true for the normal level of measurement:
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Numerals assigned to nominal variables have no implied order or weight.
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Normal variables have an approximately normal frequency distribution.
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All normal curves can be divided into areas in terms of the standard deviation.
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-Sally wants to determine whether the piggy banks of children are blue or green. The scale is:
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Descriptive statistics cannot be used to summarize nominal level data.
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-Self-concept score (assume summated Likert scale)
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The standard deviation is an appropriate descriptive statistic when one is measuring
________ and has a ________ variable. Pick one that applies.
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-ROTC cadets are ranked by commanders from 1st to last. This scale is:
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Match the scale of measurement with the variable. You may use the same scale of measurement more than once.
-Ethnicity (5 categories).
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Approximately 34% of the area under the normal curve is between the mean and one standard deviation above the mean.
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-Dan's study compared four religions. This scale is:
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The range of a normal curve is infinite: the extremes approach, but do not touch the X axis.
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