Exam 16: Analyzing Data and Drawing Conclusions

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A variable measured as a score is measured at the interval level.

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Suppose that you have the following study hypothesis: Males will report higher salaries than females when years of experience and position level are taken into consideration. How many variables are in this hypothesis?

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Suppose you have composed the following study hypothesis: There is a positive relationship between grades in school (measured numerically rather than by letters) and scores for self-esteem. What statistic would be appropriate for testing this hypothesis?

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If your study variable measures opinions with answer like strongly agree, agree, disagree, and strongly disagree, you will have a variable that is measured at the nominal level rather than ordinal or interval.

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What are two of the questions you must answer in order to select an inferential statistic?

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A perfect empirical relationship that is positive would be indicated by a correlation coefficient of ______.

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Consider the following items of information that you might include in the study conclusions section of your research report: (a) the limitations of your study methodology, (b) the strengths of the methodology, (c) a summary of the results of your study in regard to the basic research question, (d) your opinions on the theme of the study, (e) the implications of the study results for social work practice. Answer each of the following questions: (1) Which of these items of information should come first in your study conclusions section of the report? (2) Which of these items is the least important for the study conclusions section of your research report? (3) What are some safeguards to consider if you decide to include this least important item?

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Which of the following is an example of the structure of your data when you are seeking a statistic for testing your study hypothesis?

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The independent t test is an example of a statistic that can be used to test a hypothesis.

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Suppose that you have the following study hypothesis: Males will report higher salaries than females when years of experience and position level are taken into consideration. What is the independent variable in this hypothesis?

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The proportion is ______.

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Inferential statistics are used to ______.

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What should the study conclusions of your research report start with?

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Which of the following is a descriptive statistic?

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