Exam 11: Tea for Two: Tests Between the Means of Different Groups
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What is the assumption that the amount of variability in each of the two groups is equal?
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In order to determine whether or not you will reject the null hypothesis, the test statistic must be compared against the _______.
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There is an important difference between a significant result and a meaningful result.
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What does the number 2.001 represent in the following: t₍₅₈₎ = 2.001, p < .05?
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If the effect size is .37, what is your interpretation of the group difference?
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The test statistic calculated by the statistical procedure selected is known as the _______.
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If there is significant difference between the distributions of scores in two groups with effect size at .37, how big are the differences between the two groups?
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The t-test for independent means is used when each group is tested _______.
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If the obtained value is less than the critical value, what should you do?
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When examining group difference where no direction of the difference is specified, which of the following is used?
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What does the number 58 represent in the following: t₍₅₈₎ = 2.001, p < .05?
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When it comes to significance testing in social science, which level of risk is most commonly used?
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In the formula that computes a t value, what does represent?
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The t-test for independent samples should be used when participants are tested multiple times.
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What does the letter t represent in the following: t₍₅₈₎ = 2.001, p < .05?
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What does the number .05 represent in the following: t₍₅₈₎ = 2.001, p < .05?
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A measure of how different two groups are from one another in their magnitude is the _______.
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If you want to examine the difference among the average scores of three unrelated groups, which of the following statistical techniques should you select?
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Which major assumption of the t-test deals with the amount of variability in each group?
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